Synthesis and structure of the first clathrochelate iron(II) tris-dioximates with inherent nitrile substituent(s) and new dehalogenation--reduction reaction at a quasi-aromatic macrobicyclic framework |
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Authors: | Voloshin Yan Z Belov Alexander S Varzatskii Oleg A Shul'ga Sergey V Stuzhin Pavel A Starikova Zoya A Lebed Ekaterina G Bubnov Yurii N |
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Affiliation: | A. N. Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 119991, Moscow, Russian Federation. voloshin@ineos.ac.ru |
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Abstract: | Monoribbed-substituted mono- and dicyano-functionalized iron(II) macrobicycles were obtained for the first time by the reaction of iron(II) diiodoclathrochelate precursor with copper(I) cyanide-triphenylphosphine complex under mild conditions. The target dinitrile clathrochelate is a minor product of this reaction, whereas the major product contains only one cyano group. The clathrochelates obtained were characterized using elemental analysis, (1)H and (13)C{(1)H} NMR, IR and UV-vis spectroscopy, MALDI-TOF spectrometry and X-ray diffraction crystallography. The geometry of their FeN(6)-coordination polyhedra is intermediate between a trigonal prism (TP) and a trigonal antiprism (TAP); the distortion angles, φ, are 22.6-24.7°. In the molecule of the precursor, the Fe-N distances are close, whereas in the mononitrile macrobicycles those for their functionalized chelate fragments are substantially smaller than the corresponding distances in the α-benzyldioximate moieties. The heights, h, of the TP-TAP coordination polyhedra and the average bite angles, α, (2.33 ? and 39°, respectively) are the same for the X-rayed clathrochelates. The UV-vis spectra indicate a dramatic redistribution of the electron density in the π-conjugated clathrochelate framework caused by functionalization with inherent nitrile substituents. The proposed mechanism of the dehalogenation-reduction reaction of iron(II) diiodoclathrochelate resulting in substitution of their iodine atoms by a cyano group and hydrogen atom includes the anion-radical hydrodehalogenation of this precursor with acetonitrile as a source of hydrogen atom. Then, the monomethinemonoiodine macrobicyclic product underwent a substitution with a cyano group only. The copper(I) cyanide-triphenylphosphine-acetonitrile system is proposed as a tool for the synthesis of nitrile derivatives of electron-withdrawing heterocycles starting from their halogen-containing precursors. |
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