Isolation of a bis(imino)pyridine molybdenum(i) iodide complex through controlled reduction and interconversion of its reaction products†
Abstract
Analysis of previously reported [(Ph2PPrPDI)MoI][I] by cyclic voltammetry revealed a reversible wave at −1.20 V vs. Fc+/0, corresponding to the Mo(II)/Mo(I) redox couple. Reduction of [(Ph2PPrPDI)MoI][I] using stoichiometric K/naphthalene resulted in ligand deprotonation rather than reduction to yield a Mo(II) monoiodide complex featuring a Mo–C bond to the α-position of one imine substituent, (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoI. Successful isolation of the inner-sphere Mo(I) monoiodide complex, (Ph2PPrPDI)MoI, was achieved via reduction of [(Ph2PPrPDI)MoI][I] with equimolar Na/naphthalene. This complex was found to have a near octahedral coordination geometry by single crystal X-ray diffraction and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy revealed an unpaired Mo-based electron which is highly delocalized onto the PDI chelate core. Attempts to prepare a Mo(I) monohydride complex upon adding NaEt3BH to (Ph2PPrPDI)MoI resulted in disproportionation to yield an equimolar quantity of (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoH and newly identified (Ph2PPrPDI)MoH2. Independent preparation of (Ph2PPrPDI)MoH2 was achieved by adding 2 equiv. NaEt3BH to [(Ph2PPrPDI)MoI][I] and a minimum hydride resonance T1 of 176 ms suggests that the Mo-bound H atoms are best described as classical hydrides. Interestingly, (Ph2PPrPDI)MoH2 can be converted to (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoI upon iodomethane addition, while (Ph2PPrPDI)MoH2 is prepared from (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoI in the presence of excess NaEt3BH. Similarly, (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoI can be converted to (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoH with 1 equiv. of NaEt3BH, while the opposite transformation occurs following iodomethane addition to (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoH. Facile interconversion between [(Ph2PPrPDI)MoI][I], (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoI, (κ6-P,N,N,N,C,P-Ph2PPrPDI)MoH, and (Ph2PPrPDI)MoH2 is expected to guide future reactivity studies on this unique set of compounds.
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