Facial vs. Meridional Coordination Modes in ReI Tricarbonyl Complexes with a Carbodiphosphorane-based Tridentate Ligand

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The reactivity of the novel cationic ligand precursor [(dppm)2CH](PF6) (1) with a weakly coordinating anion and [ReBr(CO)5] is reported. The initial coordination results in the formation of the facially coordinated dicationic complex fac-[({dppm}2CH)Re(CO)3]X2 (fac-2, X=Br, PF6). The facial coordination mode is retained in fac-[({dppm}2C)Re(CO)3](PF6) (fac-3) upon deprotonation of the central cationic donor group. Quantum chemical investigations indicate that for both complexes, 2 and 3, the meridional coordination mode is thermodynamically favored. In line with these findings, the isomerization of the facially coordinated complex fac-3 to the meridionally coordinated complex mer-[({dppm}2C)Re(CO)3](PF6) (mer-3) is observed under irradiation with UV-light.

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Maser, L., Vogt, M., & Langer, R. (2021). Facial vs. Meridional Coordination Modes in ReI Tricarbonyl Complexes with a Carbodiphosphorane-based Tridentate Ligand. Zeitschrift Fur Anorganische Und Allgemeine Chemie, 647(14), 1518–1523. https://doi.org/10.1002/zaac.202100151

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