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  • P,N ligands  (1)
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 130 (1997), S. 1693-1698 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: P,N ligands ; Rhodium complexes ; Iridium complexes ; Hydrogen bonding ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Treatment of trans-[MCl(CO)(PPH3)2] (M = Rh, Ir) with the lithium salts fof the bidentate hybride ligands 2-Ph2PC6H4N(R)H [‘PN(R)H’ R = H, Me] produced the chelate complexes [M(CO)(PPH3)(‘PNR’)] [M/NR = Rh/NH (1a), Ir/ NH (2a), Rh/NMe (1b), Ir/NMe (2b)] containing the CO ligand and the NR substituent in mutual trans-arrangement. 2b was shown by single-crystal X-ray diffraction to possess an amido-nitrogen atom in a trigonal-planar environment. Oxidative addition of H2 to 2b reversibly formed cis-[IrH2(CO)(PPh3)(‘PNMe’)] (3), in which H2 has added perpendicular to the N-Ir-CO axis. While both 1a,b and 2a, b proved to the completely unreactive toward CO2 at ambient temperature and pressure, reactions of 1a and 2a/b with sulfur dioxide reversibly formed pentacoordinate SO2 adducts, [M(SO2)(CO(PPh3)(‘PNR’)][M/NR = Rh/Nh (4a), Ir/NH (5a), Ir/NMe (5b) with M-S-bonded pyramidal MSO2 units as established by an X-ray structure analysis of 5a. Complex 5b reacted with dioxygen to form the sulfato compound [Ir(O2SO2)(CO)(‘PNMe’)] (6). Combination of 2a with HCl in CHCl3 at -60°C resulted in protonation of both the iridium and the nitrogen atom to give an ionic chelate complex, [IrHCl(CO)(PPh3)(‘PNH2’)]Cl (7), containing one of its NH groups hydrogen-bonded to Ir-Cl. Ring opening of the chelate structure with formation of [IrHCl2(CO)(PPh3)(PPh2C6H4N(Me)H-o)] (8) was observed in the analogous reaction of 2b with hydrogen chloride. NMR spectroscopy showed 8 to exist in CDCl3 solution as a mixture of three Ir-PPh2C6H4N(Me)H-o rotamers, stabilized by intramolecular -N(Me)H  - ClIr hydrogen bonding.
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