Introducing the Bis(mesitoyl)phosphide Ligand into Dinuclear Trivalent Rare Earth Metal Coordination Chemistry

Author:

Deshapriya Saroshan1ORCID,Delano Francis1ORCID,Demir Selvan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Michigan State University 578 S. Shaw Lane East Lansing, Michigan 48824 USA

Abstract

AbstractAnionic ancillary ligands play a critical role in the construction of rare earth (RE) metal complexes due to the large influence on the stability of the molecule and engendering emergent electronic properties that are of interest in a plethora of applications. Supporting ligands comprising oxygen donor atoms are highly pursued in RE chemistry owing to the high oxophilicity innate to these ions. The scarcely employed bis(acyl)phosphide (BAP) ligands feature oxygen coordination sites and contain a phosphide backbone rendering it attractive for RE‐coordination chemistry. Here, we integrate bis(mesitoyl)phosphide (mesBAP) as an ancillary ligand into REIII chemistry to generate the first dinuclear trivalent RE complexes containing BAP ligands; [{mesBAP}2RE(THF)(μ‐Cl)]2 (RE=Y, (1), Gd (2), and Dy (3); THF=tetrahydrofuran). Each RE center is ligated to two monoanionic mesBAP ligands, one THF molecule and one chloride ion. All three molecules were characterized through single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction, 31P NMR, IR and UV‐Vis spectroscopy. 31P, 1H and 13C NMR on the diamagnetic yttrium congener 1 confirm asymmetric ligand coordination. DFT calculations conducted on 2 provided insight into the electronic structure. The magnetic properties of 2 and 3 were investigated via SQUID magnetometry. The GdIII ions exhibit weak antiferromagnetic coupling, corroborated by DFT results.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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