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Generation, characterization, and electrochemical behavior of the palladium-hydride cluster [Pd3(dppm)3(mu3-CO)(mu3-H)]+ (dppm=Bis(diphenylphosphinomethane)
Authors:Cugnet Cyril  Lucas Dominique  Collange Edmond  Hanquet Bernard  Vallat Alain  Mugnier Yves  Soldera Armand  Harvey Pierre D
Affiliation:Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l'Université de Bourgogne (ICMUB), UMR CNRS 5260, Faculté des Sciences Mirande, Université de Bourgogne, 9 avenue Alain Savary, 21000 Dijon, France.
Abstract:Addition of formate on the dicationic cluster [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)](2+) (dppm=bis(diphenylphosphinomethane) affords quantitatively the hydride cluster [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)(mu(3)-H)](+). This new palladium-hydride cluster has been characterised by (1)H NMR, (31)P NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. The unambiguous identification of the capping hydride was made from (2)H NMR spectroscopy by using DCO(2) (-) as starting material. The mechanism of the hydride complex formation was investigated by UV/Vis stopped-flow methods. The kinetic data are consistent with a two-step process involving: 1) host-guest interactions between HCO(2) (-) and [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)](2+) and 2) a reductive elimination of CO(2). Two alternatives routes to the hydride complex were also examined : 1) hydride transfer from NaBH(4) to [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)](2+) and 2) electrochemical reduction of [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)](2+) to [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)](0) followed by an addition of one equivalent of H(+). Based on cyclic voltammetry, evidence for a dual mechanism (ECE and EEC; E=electrochemical (one-electron transfer), C=chemical (hydride dissociation)) for the two-electron reduction of [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)(mu(3)-H)](+) to [Pd(3)(dppm)(3)(mu(3)-CO)](0) is provided, corroborated by digital simulation of the experimental results. Geometry optimisations of the [Pd(3)(H(2)PCH(2)PH(2))(3)(mu(3)-CO)(mu(3)-H)](n) model clusters were performed by using DFT at the B3 LYP level. Upon one-electron reductions, the Pd--Pd distance increases from a formal single bond (n=+1), to partially bonding (n=0), to weak metal-metal interactions (n=-1), while the Pd--H bond length remains relatively the same.
Keywords:cluster compounds  electrochemistry  hydrides  kinetics  palladium
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