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First stabilization of 14-electron rhodium(I) complexes by hemichelation. | LitMetric

First stabilization of 14-electron rhodium(I) complexes by hemichelation.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Institut de Chimie de Strasbourg, UMR 7177 CNRS, Université de Strasbourg, 4 rue Blaise Pascal, 67070 Strasbourg Cedex (France) http://lcsom.u-strasbg.fr.

Published: September 2014

AI Article Synopsis

  • Hemichelation is a new coordination technique that uses non-covalent interactions to stabilize electron-unsaturated organometallic complexes.
  • This study showcases the successful application of hemichelation to Rh(I) through the synthesis of new 14-electron complexes using a unique ambiphilic ligand.
  • The research employed advanced analytical methods to confirm the non-covalent interactions and suggests that modifying the ligand’s electronic properties allows the creation of stable Rh(I) complexes.

Article Abstract

Hemichelation is emerging as a new mode of coordination where non-covalent interactions crucially contribute to the cohesion of electron-unsaturated organometallic complexes. This study discloses an unprecedented demonstration of this concept to a Group 9 metal, that is, Rh(I). The syntheses of new 14-electron Rh(I) complexes were achieved by choosing the anti-[(η(6):η(6)-fluorenyl){Cr(CO)3}2] anion as the ambiphilic hemichelating ligand, which was treated with [{Rh(nbd)Cl}2] (nbd=norbornadiene) and [{Rh(CO)2Cl}2]. The new T-shaped Rh(I) hemichelates were characterized by analytical and structural methods. Investigations using the methods of the DFT and electron-density topology analysis (NCI region analysis, QTAIM theory) confirmed the closed-shell, non-covalent and attractive characters of the interaction between the Rh(I) center and the proximal Cr(CO)3 moiety. This study shows that, by appropriate tuning of the electronic properties of the ambiphilic ligand, truly coordination-unsaturated Rh(I) complexes can be synthesized in a manageable form.

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