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Isolable Ethylene Complexes of Copper(I), Silver(I), and Gold(I) Supported by Fluorinated Scorpionates [HB3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz3]– and [HB3-(CF3),5-(Ph)Pz3]–

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry.

Source : European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, Volume 2016, Number 15-16, p.2573–2580 (2016)

Url : http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201501365

Keywords : copper, Fluorine, Gold, Scorpionate ligands, Silver

Campus : Amritapuri

School : School of Arts and Sciences

Department : Chemistry

Year : 2016

Abstract : The group 11 metal adducts [HB{3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz}3]M(C2H4) (M = Au, Ag, and Cu; Pz = pyrazolyl) have been synthesized via a metathesis process using [HB{3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz}3]Na and CF3SO3Cu, CF3SO3Ag, AuCl and ethylene. The related [HB{3-(CF3),5-(Ph)Pz}3]Ag(C2H4) has also been synthesized using [HB{3-(CF3),5-(Ph)Pz}3]Na(THF), CF3SO3Ag and ethylene. These group 11 metal ethylene complexes are white solids and form colorless crystals. They have been characterized by NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. The gold-ethylene adduct [HB{3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz}3]Au(C2H4) shows large upfield NMR shifts of the ethylene proton and carbon signals relative to the corresponding peaks of the free ethylene, indicating relatively high Au→ethylene backbonding. NMR chemical shift data suggest that the silver complexes of both the tris(pyrazolyl)borate ligands [HB{3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz}3]– and [HB{3-(CF3),5-(Ph)Pz}3]– exhibit the weakest interaction with ethylene as compared to the respective copper and gold complexes. X-ray crystal structures reveal that the gold atom in [HB{3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz}3]Au(C2H4) binds to scorpionate in κ2-fashion while the related silver adduct features a κ3-bonded scorpionate. [HB{3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz}3]Cu(C2H4) has a scorpionate that binds to copper with two short Cu–N bonds and one long Cu–N distance.

Cite this Research Publication : Shawn G. Ridlen, Jiang Wu, Dr. Naveen V. Kulkarni, and H. V. Rasika Dias, “Isolable Ethylene Complexes of Copper(I), Silver(I), and Gold(I) Supported by Fluorinated Scorpionates [HB3-(CF3),5-(CH3)Pz3]– and [HB3-(CF3),5-(Ph)Pz3]–”, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 2016, pp. 2573–2580, 2016

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