Synthesis of Bis(6-methylquinolin-8-yl)phenylarsine and tris(6-methylquinolin-8-yl)-arsine and certain of their bivalent palladium and zerovalent molybdenum complexes. Crystal and molecular structures of Dichloro- and Diiodo-[bis(6-methylquinolin-8-yl)phenylarsine]palladium(II)

Author:

Roberts GL,Skelton BW,White AH,Wild SB

Abstract

The potentially tridentate chelating agent bis(6-methylquinolin-8-yl)phenylarsine (AsN2) and quadridentate tris(6-methylquinolin-8-yl)arsine (AsN2) have been prepared from 6-methyl-8-lithio-quinoline and dichlorophenylarsine or arsenic trichloride, respectively. Both ligands behave as bidentates in complexes of the type [PdX2(AsN2)] and [PdX2(AsN2)] (where X = Cl or I) and as tridentates in [Mo(CO)3(AsN2)] and [Mo(CO)3(AsN2)]. The crystal and molecular structures of [PdCl2(AsN2)],CH2Cl2 and [PdI2(AsN2)] have been determined by single-crystal X-ray analysis. The dichloro complex crystallizes in space group P1 (Ci1; No.2) with a 9.963(3), b 8.555(3), c 16.102(7) �; α 86.64(3), β 82.13(3), γ 85.84(3)�; U 1354.3(9) �3 and Z = 2. The structure was solved by heavy-atom methods and refined by least squares to R 0.044 for 2530 'observed' reflections with 1>3σ(I). The coordination geometry of the palladium(II) atom is pseudo-square-planar in which the potentially tridentate AsN2 is behaving as a bidentate only. There is no evidence of interaction of the remaining 6-methylquinolin-8-yl group with the metal centre, although a weak interaction between the solvent of crystallization and the metal may be present. The diiodo complex similarly crystallizes in the centrosymmetric triclinic space group P1 (Cil ; No.2) with a 13.590(5), b 10.035(2), c 9.435(2) �; α 102.68(2), β 90.10(2), γ 92.99(2)�; U 1253.5(6) �3 and Z = 2. Least- squares refinement led to a convergence with R 0.038 for 3461 'observed' reflections. The structure of this complex was similar to that of the dichloro analogue.

Publisher

CSIRO Publishing

Subject

General Chemistry

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