Acylated cyanoimido-complexes trans-[Mo(NCN){NCN(O)R}(DPPE)(2)]Cl and their reactons with electrophiles: Chemical, electrochemical and theoretical study


Autoria(s): Alegria, Elisabete Clara Bastos do Amaral; Silva, Maria de Fátima Costa Guedes da; Kuznetsov, Maxim L.; Cunha, S. M. P. R. M.; Martins, Luísa Margarida D. R. S.; Pombeiro, Armando J. L.
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08/09/2015

08/09/2015

2012

Resumo

Treatment of a dichloromethane solution of trans-[Mo(NCN){NCNC(O)R}(dppe)(2)]Cl [R = Me (1a), Et (1b)] (dppe = Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2) with HBF4, [Et3O][BF4] or EtC(O)Cl gives trans-[Mo(NCN)Cl-(dppe)(2)]X [X = BF4 (2a) or Cl (2b)] and the corresponding acylcyanamides NCN(R')C(O)Et (R' = H, Et or C(O)Et). X-ray diffraction analysis of 2a (X = BF4) reveals a multiple-bond coordination of the cyanoimide ligand. Compounds 1 convert to the bis(cyanoimide) trans-[Mo(NCN)(2)(dppe)(2)] complex upon reaction with an excess of NaOMe (with formation of the respective ester). In an aprotic medium and at a Pt electrode, compounds 1 (R = Me, Et or Ph) undergo a cathodically induced isomerization. Full quantitative kinetic analysis of the voltammetric behaviour is presented and allows the determination of the first-order rate constants and the equilibrium constant of the trans to cis isomerization reaction. The mechanisms of electrophilic addition (protonation) to complexes 1 and the precursor trans[Mo(NCN)(2)(dppe)(2)], as well as the electronic structures, nature of the coordination bonds and electrochemical behaviour of these species are investigated in detail by theoretical methods which indicate that the most probable sites of the proton attack are the oxygen atom of the acyl group and the terminal nitrogen atom, respectively.

Identificador

Alegria, E. C. B. A.; [et al] – Acylated cyanoimido-complexes trans-[Mo(NCN){NCN(O)R}(DPPE)(2)]Cl and their reactons with electrophiles: Chemical, electrochemical and theoretical study. Dalton Transactions. ISSN: 1477-9226. Vol. 41, nr. 45 (2012), pp. 13876-13890

1477-9226

http://hdl.handle.net/10400.21/5093

10.1039/c2dt30867c

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Royal Soc Chemistry

Relação

FCT- PEst-OE/QUI/UI0100/2011

Direitos

closedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Crystal-structures #Coordination Chemistry #Structural-Characterization #Cyanoguanidine Complexes #Cyanamide Complexes #Metal-Complexes #Bond Formation #Nitrile #Organonitriles #Isomerization
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article