A comparative study of the coordination behavior of cyclo-P5 and cyclo-As5 ligand complexes towards the trinuclear Lewis acid complex (perfluoro-ortho-phenylene)mercury

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Abstract

Reactions of the cyclo-E5 sandwich complexes [Cp∗Fe(η5-P5)] (1) and [Cp∗Fe(η5-As5)] (2) with the planar Lewis acid trimeric (perfluoro-ortho-phenylene)mercury [(o-C6F4Hg)3] (3) afford compounds that show distinctly different assemblies in the solid state. The phosphorus containing ligand 1 forms dimeric coordination units with two molecules of 3, with one P atom of each cyclo-P5 ligand positioned in close proximity to the center of a molecule of 3. In contrast to the coordination behavior of 1, the arsenic analog 2 shows simultaneous interaction of three As atoms with the Hg atoms of 3. A DFT study and subsequent AIM analyses of the products suggest that electrostatic forces are prevalent over donor-acceptor interactions in these adducts, and may play a role in the differences in the observed coordination behavior. Subsequently, a series of [CpRFe(η5-P5)] (CpR = C5H5-ntBun, n = 1-3, 6a-c) sandwich complexes was prepared and also reacted with [(o-C6F4Hg)3]. In the solid state the obtained products 7a-c with increasing steric demand of the CpR ligands show no significant change in their assembly compared to the Cp∗ analog 4. All of the products were characterized by single crystal X-ray structure analysis, mass spectrometry and elemental analysis as well as NMR spectroscopy and IR spectrometry.

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Fleischmann, M., Jones, J. S., Gabbaï, F. P., & Scheer, M. (2015). A comparative study of the coordination behavior of cyclo-P5 and cyclo-As5 ligand complexes towards the trinuclear Lewis acid complex (perfluoro-ortho-phenylene)mercury. Chemical Science, 6(1), 132–139. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc02353f

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