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Phosphorus-substituted carbene complexes: Chelates, pincers and spirocycles

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JOURNAL OF ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
卷 690, 期 24-25, 页码 5485-5496

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2005.09.024

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pincer carbenes; bridging carbenes; phosphoranimides; carbodiphosphoranes; noble metals; main group metals

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The syntheses.. structural characterizations and reactivity patterns of main group and late transition metal carbene complexes of the bis(phosphoranimino)methandiide, [C(Ph2P=NSiMe3)(2)](2-), and the carbodiphosphorane, Ph3P=C=PPh3, are described and compared to previously reviewed early transition metal analogues. Bimetallic spirocyclic aluminum complexes of the former ligand are accessed by spontaneous double deprotonation of the central carbon atom of the parent, CH2(Ph2P=NSiMe3)(2), by two equivalents of AlMe3, whereas the synthesis of platinum complexes requires the intermediacy of the tetralithium dimer, [Li2C(Ph2P=NSiMe3)(2)](2), and elimination of LiCl from a metal chloride precursor. In contrast to the early transition metal analogues, which are N,C,N-pincer, Schrock-type alkylidenes, the C,N-chelated platinum complexes are more akin to Fischer carbenes, and their chemistry is dominated by the nucleophilicity of free nitrogen atom and insertions into labile N-Si bonds. Chelated and pincer carbene complexes of rhodium result from single and double orthometallations, respectively, of the phenyl rings in Ph3P=C=PPh3; the latter compounds represent a wholly new class of C,C,C-pincer complexes. Electronic structure calculations show that the metal-carbon interaction in these compounds may be described as a dative, two-electron, C -> M sigma-bond. The free bis(phosphoranimino)methandiide and carbodiphosphorane ligands, while not having formal six valence electron resonance forms, may be thought of as having pull-pull Fischer carbene character, but the metal to which they become coordinated ultimately dictates their chemistry. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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