In Search of Fulminate Analogues: Ln M≡CP=NR

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2020-07-17

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Frogley, Benjamin
Hill, Anthony
Shang, Rong
Sharma, Manab
Willis, Anthony

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Wiley

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The "CPNR" ligand may be viewed as being isolobal with fulminate, CNO; however, attempts to prepare a complex of such a ligand resulted instead in a range of novel imino and aminophosphinocarbyne complexes. Sequential treatment of [Mo(≡CBr)(CO)2 (Tp*)] (Tp*=hydrotris(dimethylpyrazolyl)borate) with nBuLi and ClP=NMes* (Mes*=C6 H2 tBu3 -2,4,6) afforded mixtures of the complexes [Mo(≡CPnBuNHMes*)(CO)2 (Tp*)] and traces of the bimetallic products [Mo2 {μ2 -C2 P2 O(NHMes)2 }(CO)4 (Tp*)2 ] and [Mo2 (μ2 -C2 PNHMes)(CO)4 (Tp*)2 ]. The reaction of [W(≡CBr)(CO)2 (Tp*)] with nBuLi and ClP=NMes* afforded predominantly the mononuclear carbyne [W{≡CP(=NMes*)nBu2 })(CO)2 (Tp*)] and traces of the binuclear complex [W2 (μ-C2 PNHMes)(CO)4 (Tp*)2 ] which is also obtained when tBuLi is used. Although not isolable, the intended complexes [M(≡CPNMes*)(CO)2 (Tp*)] could be generated in situ and spectroscopically characterized via the reactions of the stannyl carbynes [M(≡CSnnBu3 )(CO)2 (Tp*)] and ClP=NMes*. The preceding observations are mechanistically interpreted with reference to a computational interrogation of the model complex [Mo(≡CP=NCH3 )(CO)2 (Tp*)], the LUMO of which has considerable phosphorus character.

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alkylidyne, binuclear, carbyne, fulminate, iminophosphane

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Chemistry - A European Journal

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