3H-1,3-Azaphospholo[4,5-b]pyridines-novel heterocyclic P,N-bridging or hybrid ligands: Synthesis and first d8-transition metal complexes

6Citations
Citations of this article
9Readers
Mendeley users who have this article in their library.

Abstract

The first 3H-1,3-azaphospholo-pyridines 2a-c were synthesized as racemic mixtures in modest to medium yield by the reaction of N-(2-chloropyrid-3-yl)-trimethylacetimidoyl chloride 1 with RPLi2 (R = Ph, n-Bu, i-Bu), generated from RPH2 and BuLi in THF at -70 °C, and studied with respect to their suitability as ligands (L) in transition metal complexes. Reactions of 2a with group 6 metal(0) pentacarbonyls led to P-coordinated LM(CO)5 complexes 3a-5a (Cr, Mo, W) and the reaction of 2c with (norbornadiene)Mo(CO)4 surprisingly to 4c. [Rh(1,5-COD)Cl]2 and 2a,b, in metal/ligand ratio 1 : 1, furnished LRh(1,5-COD)Cl complexes 6a,b with P-coordination, 6b accompanied by a minor contamination by the bis-coordinated L[Rh(COD)Cl]2 complex 7b. Reactions of 2a,b with [(allyl)PdCl]2 proceeded in THF with dismutation of N-coordinated (allyl)PdCl and formed with 2a a labile crude product [(2a){(allyl)PdCl}1.2(PdCl2)0.8]·C4H8O, with the composition close to L[Pd(allyl)Cl]PdCl2 THF (8a·THF), which converted during crystallization to 9a, whereas 2b directly formed the N,N′-PdCl2-bridged bis[LPd(allyl)chloride] complex 9b. Conversion of 2b with equimolar amounts of Pd(CH3CN)2Cl2 in THF, or Na2PdCl4 in methanol, gave rise to the dimeric P,N-bridging complex 10b. Crystal structure analyses of 6a (rac), 9b·2CDCl3 (meso), 10b·4.5THF and 10b·2D6-acetone (rac) provided detailed structural information. 10b, but more efficiently complexes formed in situ from 2a,b and Pd2(DBA)3 or Pd(OAc)2, catalysed the arylamination of 2-bromopyridine with 2,4,6-trimethylaniline.

Cite

CITATION STYLE

APA

Adam, M. S. S., Kindermann, M. K., Jones, P. G., & Heinicke, J. W. (2016). 3H-1,3-Azaphospholo[4,5-b]pyridines-novel heterocyclic P,N-bridging or hybrid ligands: Synthesis and first d8-transition metal complexes. Dalton Transactions, 45(5), 2261–2272. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt04073f

Register to see more suggestions

Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.

Already have an account?

Save time finding and organizing research with Mendeley

Sign up for free