Title of article :
New tripodal N-heterocyclic carbene chelators for small molecule activation
Author/Authors :
Xile Hu، نويسنده , , Karsten Meyer، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
11
From page :
5474
To page :
5484
Abstract :
In an effort to develop new tripodal N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands for small molecule activation, two new classes of tripodal NHC ligands TIMER and TIMENR have been synthesized. The carbon-anchored tris(carbene) ligand system TIMER (R = Me, t-Bu) forms bi- or polynuclear metal complexes. While the methyl derivative exclusively forms trinuclear 3:2 complexes [(TIMEMe)2M3]3+ with group 11 metal ions, the tert-butyl derivative yields a dinuclear 2:2 complex [(TIMEt-Bu)2Cu2]2+ with copper(I). The latter complex shows both “normal” and “abnormal” carbene binding modes and accordingly, is best formulated as a bis(carbene)alkenyl complex. The nitrogen-anchored tris(carbene) ligands TIMENR (R = alkyl, aryl) bind to a variety of first-row transition metal ions in 1:1 stoichiometry, affording monomeric complexes with a protected reactivity cavity at the coordinated metal center. Complexes of TIMENR with Cu(I)/(II), Ni(0)/(I), and Co(I)/(II)/(III) have been synthesized. The cobalt(I) complexes with the aryl-substituted TIMENR (R = mesityl, xylyl) ligands show great potential for small molecule activation. These complexes activate for instance dioxygen to form cobalt(III) peroxo complexes that, upon reaction with electrophilic organic substrates, transfer an oxygen atom. The cobalt(I) complexes are also precursors for terminal cobalt(III) imido complexes. These imido complexes were found to undergo unprecedented intra-molecular imido insertion reactions to form cobalt(II) imine species. The molecular and electronic structures of some representative metal NHC complexes as well as the nature of the metal–carbene bond of these metal NHC complexes was elucidated by X-ray and DFT computational methods and are discussed briefly. In contrast to the common assumption that NHCs are pure σ-donors, our studies revealed non-negligible and even significant π-backbonding in electron-rich metal NHC complexes.
Keywords :
Tripodal ligand , Coordination compounds , N-heterocyclic carbene , X-ray structure , Bonding , Small molecule activation
Journal title :
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry
Record number :
1378877
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