On Haptotropic Rearrangements of Diphosphene and Diarsene Ligands in Titanium Complexes

Author:

Petrov Andrey1,Wellnitz Tim12,Hennersdorf Felix3ORCID,Reiß Fabian1ORCID,Hering‐Junghans Christian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V. Albert-Einstein-Straße 3a 18059 Rostock Germany

2. Current address: Institut für Anorganische Chemie Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg Am Hubland 97074 Würzburg Germany

3. Rigaku Europe SE Hugenottenallee 167 63263 Neu-Isenburg Germany

Abstract

AbstractDipnictenes of the type RE=ER (E=P, As, Sb, Bi) are the isovalence electronic heavier analogs of alkenes. Although diphosphenes and dipnictenes in general show a variety of binding modes in metal complexes, little is known about haptotropic shift reactions involving these ligands. Herein, we report an unprecedented η2 to η1 rearrangement of the dipnictene ligands in titanocene complexes of the type Cp2Ti(Pn2Ar2) (Pn=P, As; Ar=2,4,6‐Me3‐C6H2, Mes; 2,6‐iPr2‐C6H3, Dip; 2,4,6‐iPr3‐C6H2, Tip), initiated by Lewis basic ligands (L=MeCN, PMe3, AdNC, CO). In the presence of L the dipnictene ligand changes its hapticity from η2 to η1 and complexes of the general form Cp2Ti(L)(Pn2Ar2) with a succinctly different electronic structure are obtained. Electronically, the new complexes are best described as biradicaloids with antiferromagnetically coupled (via a π‐bond) [Cp2TiIII]⋅+ and [Pn2Ar2]⋅ fragments. However, the biradical character of these systems is affected by the electronic features of the co‐ligand and significantly decreases moving from PMe3/MeCN (σ‐donors) to CNAd/CO (σ‐donors/π‐acceptors).

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

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