Issue 41, 2023

Reactions of [(dmpe)2MnH(C2H4)] with hydrogermanes to form germylene, germyl, hydrogermane, and germanide complexes

Abstract

Reactions of the ethylene hydride complex trans-[(dmpe)2MnH(C2H4)] (1) with secondary hydrogermanes H2GeR2 at 55–60 °C afforded the base-free terminal germylene hydride complexes trans-[(dmpe)2MnH([double bond, length as m-dash]GeR2)] (R = Ph; 2a, R = Et; 2b). Room temperature reactions of 2a or 2b with an excess of the primary hydrogermanes H3GeR′ (R′ = Ph or nBu) afforded trans-[(dmpe)2MnH([double bond, length as m-dash]GeHR′)] (R′ = Ph; 3a, R′ = nBu; 3b) in rapid equilibrium with small amounts of 2a/b, as well as the digermyl hydride complex mer-[(dmpe)2MnH(GeH2R′)2] {R′ = Ph (4a) or nBu (4b)} and the trans-hydrogermane germyl complex trans-[(dmpe)2Mn(GeH2R′)(HGeH2R′)] {R′ = Ph (5a) or nBu (5b)}. Pure 3b was isolated from the reaction of 2b with H3GenBu, whereas 3a decomposed readily in solution in the absence of free H3GePh, and a pure bulk sample was not obtained. Reactions of 1 with H3GeR′ (R′ = Ph or nBu) also proceeded at 55–60 °C to afford mixtures of 3a/b, 4a/b and 5a/b, accompanied by remaining 1. However, upon continued heating to consume 1, various unidentified manganese-containing intermediates were formed, ultimately affording the germanide complex [{(dmpe)2MnH}2(μ-Ge)] (6) in 17–49% spectroscopic yield. Pure trans,trans-6 was isolated in 27% yield from the reaction of 1 with H3GenBu, and it is notable that this reaction involves stripping of all four substituents from the hydrogermane. Complexes 2a, 3a, and 6 were crystallographically characterized, and the nature of the Mn[double bond, length as m-dash]Ge bonding in these species (as well as in 2b and 3b) was probed computationally.

Graphical abstract: Reactions of [(dmpe)2MnH(C2H4)] with hydrogermanes to form germylene, germyl, hydrogermane, and germanide complexes

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Jul 2023
Accepted
27 Sep 2023
First published
05 Oct 2023

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 14880-14895

Reactions of [(dmpe)2MnH(C2H4)] with hydrogermanes to form germylene, germyl, hydrogermane, and germanide complexes

J. S. Price, I. Vargas-Baca, D. J. H. Emslie and J. F. Britten, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 14880 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT02437G

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