Synthesis of a carborane-substituted bis(phosphanido) cobaltate(i), ligand substitution, and unusual P4fragmentation

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Oxidative addition of the P-P single bond of an ortho-carborane-derived 1,2-diphosphetane (1,2-C2(PMes)2B10H10) (Mes = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2) to cobalt(-i) and nickel(0) sources affords the first heteroleptic complexes of a carborane-bridged bis(phosphanido) ligand. The complexes also incorporate labile ligands suitable for further functionalisation. Thus, the cobalt(i) complex [K([18]crown-6)][Co{1,2-(PMes)2C2B10H10}(cod)] (cod = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) bearing a labile cyclooctadiene ligand undergoes facile ligand exchange reactions with isonitriles and tert-butyl phosphaalkyne with retention of the bis(phosphanido) ligand. However, in the reaction with one equivalent of P4, the electron-rich bis(phosphanido) moiety abstracts a single phosphorus atom with formation of a new P3 chain, while the remaining three P atoms derived from P4 form an η3-coordinating cyclo-P3 ligand. In contrast, when the same reaction is performed with two equivalents of the cobalt(i) complex, a dinuclear product is formed which features an unusual P4 chain in its molecular structure.

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Coburger, P., Leitl, J., Scott, D. J., Hierlmeier, G., Shenderovich, I. G., Hey-Hawkins, E., & Wolf, R. (2021). Synthesis of a carborane-substituted bis(phosphanido) cobaltate(i), ligand substitution, and unusual P4fragmentation. Chemical Science, 12(33), 11225–11235. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02948g

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