首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Synthesis,Structure and Reactivity of PH‐Phosphoraneiminato‐ and Iminophosphoraneiminato Group 4 Transition‐Metal Complexes
Authors:Michael Raab,Jü  rgen Tirre  ,Martin Nieger,Edgar Niecke
Affiliation:Michael Raab,Jürgen Tirreé,Martin Nieger,Edgar Niecke
Abstract:The versatile coordination chemistry of the well‐investigated phosphoraneiminato‐ligand R3PN ( I ) was extended by the successive introduction of protons to the phosphorus atom. The position of the resulting equilibrium between the NH‐phosphanylamido‐ [R2P‐NH] and the PH‐phosphoraneiminato‐form [R2HP=N] is affected by the Lewis acidity of the coordinated metal fragment. Experimental studies on complexes with various substitution patterns at the group 4 metal center R2HP=N[M] ( II ) were unambiguously confirmed by DFT‐calculations. The isolation of group 4 PH‐dihydrido‐phosphoraneiminato‐complexes RH2P‐N[M] ( III ) is prevented by the low thermodynamic stability of the target molecules, also supported by the results of ab initio calculations. However, an access to the by then unknown transition‐metal substituted iminophosphanes RP=N[M] ( IV ) was verified for the first time. Within extensive studies on the coordination chemistry of bis(imino)phosphoranes RP(=NR′)(=NR″), several species of group 4 complexes R(R′N=)P=N[M] ( V ) were isolated and structurally characterized. In this case, investigations on the NH/PH‐tautomerism were performed exclusively on theoretical level, because the required educts are experimentally non‐accessible due to their kinetic instability.
Keywords:Nitrido bridges  Phosphorus  Phosphoraneiminato complexes  Iminophosphoraneiminato Complexes  Crystal Structures
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号