Studies in Mössbauer spectroscopy. Part 12. Characterization of complexes containing iron–silicon bonds
Abstract
Reactions between iron(0) and iron(II) tertiary phosphine complexes and silanes have been investigated. Only with the bidentate ligand Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2(dppe) could silyl derivatives be characterized; these are of the type [FeH(SiR3)(dppe)2] and [Fe(SiR3)2(dppe)2][R3=(OEt)3, Cl3, or MeCl2]. From an analysis of the 57Fe Mössbauer spectra, it seems likely that these complexes have trans configurations. The complexes [FeH(SiPh3)(CO)4] and [Fe(SiCl3)2(CO)4] react with PPh3 to give [Fe(CO)4(PPh3)] and SiPh3H or Si2Cl6.