Issue 18, 2003

Tetraphosphinitoresorcinarene complexes: a new structural form for diphosphine mercury(ii) halide complexes

Abstract

Mercury(II) halide derivatives of tetrakis(diphenylphosphinite) ligands derived from a resorcinarene have been characterized, in both the solid and solution states. The complexes have the general formula [Resorcinarene(O2CR)4(OPPh2HgX2)4], with Resorcinarene = (PhCH2CH2CHC6H2)4; R = OCH2Ph, C6H11, 4-C6H4Me, OCH2CCH; X = Cl, Br, I, and each contains two Hg2X2(μ-X)2(PP) units, in which PP represents a bis(diphenylphosphinite) group of the ligand. This is a new structural form for the much-studied mercury(II) halide complexes with phosphine ligands and it arises since the resorcinarene-derived ligands act as if they contain two separate diphosphinite bidentate ligands, each having a long bite distance that can span the Hg2(μ-X)2 unit. In particular, this work provides the first structural characterization of mercury(II) halide diphosphine complexes with 1 ∶ 1 Hg ∶ P stoichiometry, and the first examples of complexes [Hg2X2(μ-X)2L2] with the syn arrangement of the phosphorus donor ligands L.

Graphical abstract: Tetraphosphinitoresorcinarene complexes: a new structural form for diphosphine mercury(ii) halide complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jun 2003
Accepted
28 Jul 2003
First published
18 Aug 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 3567-3573

Tetraphosphinitoresorcinarene complexes: a new structural form for diphosphine mercury(II) halide complexes

D. J. Eisler and R. J. Puddephatt, Dalton Trans., 2003, 3567 DOI: 10.1039/B306408P

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