Six rhenium hydride complexes, [(6,6'-R-bpy)Re(CO)H] (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine, R = OEt, OMe, NHMe, Me, F, Br), were synthesized. These complexes insert CO to form rhenium formate complexes of the type [(6,6'-R-bpy)Re(CO){OC(O)H}]. All the rhenium formate species were characterized using X-ray crystallography, which revealed that the bpy ligand is not coplanar with the metal coordination plane containing the two nitrogen donors of the bpy ligand but tilted. A solid-state structure of [(6,6'-Me-bpy)Re(CO)H] determined using MicroED also featured a tilted bpy ligand. The kinetics of CO insertion into complexes of the type [(6,6'-R-bpy)Re(CO)H] were measured experimentally and the thermodynamic hydricities of [(6,6'-R-bpy)Re(CO)H] species were determined using theoretical calculations. A Brønsted plot constructed using the experimentally determined rate constants for CO insertion and the calculated thermodynamic hydricities for [(6,6'-R-bpy)Re(CO)H] revealed a linear free energy relationship (LFER) between thermodynamic and kinetic hydricity. This LFER is different to the previously determined relationship for CO insertion into complexes of the type [(4,4'-R-bpy)Re(CO)H]. At a given thermodynamic hydricity, CO insertion is faster for complexes containing a 6,6'-substituted bpy ligand. This is likely in part due to the tilting observed for systems with 6,6'-substituted bpy ligands. Notably, the 6,6'-(NHMe)-bpy ligand could in principle stabilize the transition state for CO insertion via hydrogen bonding. This work shows that if only the rate of CO insertion into [(6,6'-(NHMe)-bpy)Re(CO)H] is compared to [(4,4'-R-bpy)Re(CO)H] systems, the increase in rate could be easily attributed to hydrogen bonding, but in fact all 6,6'-substituted systems lead to faster than expected rates.

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