Metal–ligand cooperativity across two sites of a square planar iron(ii) complex ligated by a tetradentate PNNP ligand†
Abstract
An iron(II) complex with a square planar geometry and S = 1 ground state was synthesized using a rigid tetradentate bisphosphine-bisamide [PNNP]2− ligand. This complex was shown to bind an equivalent of PMe3 to produce a five-coordinate low spin complex, and to react with two equivalents of borane reagents via addition of two B–H bonds across the metal–amide bonds in a metal–ligand cooperative fashion.
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