Diolefinbis(trimethyIphosphine)cobalt(0) Compounds: Stable Organometallic Radicals with Distorted Ground State Structures

Author:

Klein Hans-Friedrich1,Helwig Michael1,Koch Udo1,Lull Goetz12,Tadic Marko3,Krüger Carl3,Hofmann Peter2

Affiliation:

1. Eduard-Zintl-Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Technischen Hochschule Darmstadt, D-6100 Darmstadt

2. Anorganisch-chemisches Institut der Technischen Universität München, Lichtenbergstraße 4, D-8046 Garching

3. Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Kaiser-Wilhelm-Platz 1, D-4330 Mülheim/Ruhr

Abstract

Abstract Diolefincobalt(O) complexes Co(L2)(PMe3)2 {L2 -[CH2 = CHSi(OMe)2]2O (1), [CH2 =CHSi(OEt)2]2O (2), (CH2 =CHCH2)2SiMe2 (3), [(CH2 =CHCH2)2N]2CH2 (4)} have been synthesized from Co(C5H8)(PMe3)3 and diolefins at ambient temperatures. Reactions with allyl ethers or with allyltin or allylphosphorus compounds involve transfer of allyl groups to the cobalt, while allylamine simply replaces cyclopentene (C5H8) to give Co(CH2 =CHCH2NH2)(PMe3)3 (5). Cationic cobalt(I) complexes containing olefin ligands as in 1-4 could not be obtained under conditions where norbornadiene readily gave [Co(C7H8)(PMe3)3 ]BF4 (6). Paramagnetic 4 shows a magnetic moment μeff = 2.0 μв (between 3.6 and 293 K), corresponding to one unpaired electron per cobalt atom. Compound 4 crystallizes in the space group P21/c with Z = 4, a = 14.986(4), b = 17.223(5), c = 15.436(3) Å,β = 117.98(2)°, V = 3518.4 Å3 . Each cobalt atom is η4-coordinated to a diolefin involving the smaller of two possible chelating rings. The Co-C distances range only from 2.029(6) to 2.058(6) Å for the olefin ligands, whereas Co-P bond lengths at each cobalt differ significantly: Co1-P1 2.188(2), Co1-P2 2.248(2); Co2-P3 2.185(2), Co2-P4 2.258(2) Å. This feature of two significantly different Co-L bond lengths is hitherto seen in all structurally characterized (bisolefin)CoL2 complexes (L = PMe3, CH3CN) and can be rationalized by molecular orbital calculations (Extended Hückel) on the 17 electron model system (PH3)2Co(C2H4)2.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Chemistry

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