Issue 2, 2001

Structural and spectroscopic studies on three- and two-co-ordinate copper(I) halide tribenzylphosphine complexes

Abstract

Three-co-ordinate, monomeric 1  2 complexes of tribenzylphosphine (PBz3) with copper(I) halides, [Cu(PBz3)2X] (X = Cl, Br or I), have been synthesized and characterized by single crystal structure determinations, solid state 31P CPMAS NMR spectroscopy and low frequency vibrational spectroscopy. The two PBz3 ligands show different conformational structures and this is reflected in a distorted ‘P2CuX’ geometry for each complex. Solid state 31P CPMAS spectra show asymmetric quartets with 1J(31P–63Cu) ranging from 1.23 to 1.46 kHz and asymmetry parameters, dνCu, ranging from 8 × 109 to 13 × 109 Hz2. Reported also are the synthesis, structure, solid state 31P NMR and far-IR spectra of the two-co-ordinate complex [Cu(PBz3)2][CuCl2] and the crystal structure of the dimeric 1  1 chloride complex, [Cu2(PBz3)2Cl2]·3C6H6, this latter structure being the first of this type reported for the PBz3 ligand. Attempts to synthesize a 1  1 chloro complex using acetonitrile, rather than chloroform, as solvent led to the formation of tribenzylphosphine oxide. The conversion of [Cu2(PBz3)2Cl2]·3C6H6 into [Cu(PBz3)2][CuCl2] upon removal of benzene of solvation was followed by far-IR spectroscopy. The vibrational spectra of the bulk 1  1 and 1  2 complexes are consistent with the crystal structures. Bands due to the ν(CuX) modes of the neutral complexes and those due to the [CuX2] ions in the ionic complexes have been assigned, and the relationship between the spectra and the structures of the compounds is discussed.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Sep 2000
Accepted
02 Nov 2000
First published
22 Dec 2000

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 144-151

Structural and spectroscopic studies on three- and two-co-ordinate copper(I) halide tribenzylphosphine complexes

E. W. Ainscough, A. M. Brodie, A. K. Burrell, G. H. Freeman, G. B. Jameson, G. A. Bowmaker, J. V. Hanna and P. C. Healy, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 144 DOI: 10.1039/B007698H

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