Issue 10, 2025

Phosphine/sulfoxide-carbone, a ligand with a flexible bonding mode for early to late transition metals

Abstract

In recent years, carbones have emerged as a new exciting class of carbon-based ligands. We report here a series of organometallic complexes demonstrating the versatility in coordination mode of phosphine/sulfoxide carbone 1. Indeed, 1 is able to chelate both early and late transition metals, in a mono- or bidentate fashion depending on the oxyphilic character of metal center thanks to the presence of the sulfoxide moiety. All complexes have been fully characterized by X-ray diffraction analysis and by NMR spectroscopy (except hafnium complex because of its extreme insolubility). It is noteworthy that silver(I) and zirconium(IV) complexes are efficient transmetalating reagents toward copper(I) complexes.

Graphical abstract: Phosphine/sulfoxide-carbone, a ligand with a flexible bonding mode for early to late transition metals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Dec 2024
Accepted
28 Jan 2025
First published
31 Jan 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2025,54, 4142-4150

Phosphine/sulfoxide-carbone, a ligand with a flexible bonding mode for early to late transition metals

S. Hameury, L. Bousquet, N. Saffon-Merceron, A. Baceiredo, D. Madec and E. Maerten, Dalton Trans., 2025, 54, 4142 DOI: 10.1039/D4DT03372H

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