Nonsymmetrical nickel PCN pincer complexes [Ni(iPrPCNX)Cl] (X = NMe, CH2) are obtained by metalation of the benzene-pyridine-based pincer ligand iPrPCNX (X = NMe, CH2) with [Ni(dme)Cl2] (dme = 1,2-dimethoxyethane). These nickel species afforded the respective borohydride and ethyl complexes [Ni(iPrPCNX)L] (L = BH4, Et) upon treatment with NaBH4 and EtMgBr (or Et2Mg), respectively. Reacting [Ni(iPrPCNX)(κ2-BH4)] with CO2 gave the formate complexes [Ni(iPrPCNX)(OCHO)]. Treatment of [Ni(iPrPCNX)Cl] with the nitrosyl salt NOBF4 led to the formation of the unusual cationic square-pyramidal nickel nitrosyl pincer complexes [Ni(iPrPCNX)(NO)Cl]+ featuring a strongly bent NO ligand (≈ Ni-N-O 128.5°). These systems can be described as {NiNO}10 according to the Enemark-Feltham convention. Despite of the bent nature of the NO ligand the νNO is observed at 1849 cm-1 which is more typical for a linear Ni-N-O arrangement. The structure of these complexes is rationalized by means of DFT calculations. The molecular structures of representative complexes are presented.
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Himmelbauer, D., Schratzberger, H., Käfer, M. G., Stöger, B., Veiros, L. F., & Kirchner, K. (2021). Nonsymmetrical Benzene-Pyridine-Based Nickel Pincer Complexes Featuring Borohydride, Formate, Ethyl, and Nitrosyl Ligands. Organometallics, 40(19), 3331–3340. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.organomet.1c00441
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