Issue 4, 2016

Exploring the effect of the LnIII/LnII redox potential on C–F activation and on oxidation of some lanthanoid organoamides

Abstract

The divalent europium complexes, [Eu(LMe/Et)2(thf)2] and [Eu(LEt)2(dme)] (LMe/Et = p-HC6F4N(CH2)2NMe2/Et2), have been prepared from redox-transmetallation/protolysis (RTP) reactions between Eu metal, Hg(C6F5)2 and LMe/EtH in thf. The complexes exhibit close (C)F–Ln interactions and the amide ligands feature tridentate N,N′,F chelation. The complexes are thermally robust but on exposure to light they undergo C–F activation. From exposure of [Eu(LEt)2(thf)2] to light, the EuIII mixed fluoride/oxide cluster, [Eu4(LEt)6F2O2] was isolated, but other well-defined C–F activation products have proven elusive due to the stability of EuII. Oxidation of [Ln(LR)2(thf)2] (Ln = Eu, R = Me; Ln = Yb, R = Et) with I2 afforded the heteroleptic iodo complexes, [Ln(LR)2I(thf)n] (Ln = Eu, n = 1; Ln = Yb, n = 0), and the homoleptic complexes, [Ln(LR)3]. The formation of the iodo complexes and the heteroleptic complexes appear to occur by different routes. [Yb(LEt)3] shows interesting structural differences from reported [Ln(LEt)3] (Ln = La, Ce, Nd) complexes, and highlights an incomplete shift towards N,N′ chelation to the much smaller Yb ion. [Sm(LMe)3] was prepared from a protolysis reaction between [Sm(CH2C6H4-NMe2-o)3] and LMeH. Heating a solution of [Sm(LMe)3] in toluene at 110 °C for three days did not afford any samarium fluoride complex. An RTP reaction with Sm afforded the heteroleptic samarium complex, [Sm(LMe)2F]3, in very low yield. From an attempted protolysis reaction between [Sm(DippForm)2(thf)2] and LMeH, the mixed ligand samarium fluoride complex, [Sm(DippForm)(LMe)F]2, was isolated. Overall, the instability of SmII precludes control over the C–F activation reactions.

Graphical abstract: Exploring the effect of the LnIII/LnII redox potential on C–F activation and on oxidation of some lanthanoid organoamides

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Oct 2015
Accepted
03 Dec 2015
First published
07 Dec 2015

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 1422-1435

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Exploring the effect of the LnIII/LnII redox potential on C–F activation and on oxidation of some lanthanoid organoamides

G. B. Deacon, P. C. Junk, R. P. Kelly and J. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 1422 DOI: 10.1039/C5DT04239A

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