Issue 23, 2002

New Cu(i) and Ag(i) binuclear complexes containing the dppa ligand

Abstract

New Cu(I) and Ag(I) binuclear complexes were prepared by reaction of [M(NCCH3)4][PF6] (M = Ag, Cu) with the bidentate phosphine ligands Ph2PNHPPh2 (dppa) and Ph2PCH2PPh2 (dppm). In the reaction of Cu(I) with dppa the phosphine is easily oxidized to give the octahedral species of [Cu(dppaO2)3][PF6], 1. In an inert atmosphere, the binuclear complexes [Cu2(dppa)2(NCCH3)3][PF6]2, 2, [Cu2(dppa)2(NCCH3)4][PF6]2, 3, [Ag2(dppa)2(NCCH3)2][PF6]2, 4, and [Ag2(dppm)2][PF6]2, 5, were formed and structurally characterized by X-ray diffraction (except for 5). The electrochemical studies showed that the most relevant property of the binuclear species was the ease of forming the metal upon reduction. EH and DFT calculations were performed in order to try and understand the structural features of the [M2(dppa)2(NCCH3)x]n+ complexes, including the 0.47 Å increase in M⋯M distance upon going from 2 to 3.

Graphical abstract: New Cu(i) and Ag(i) binuclear complexes containing the dppa ligand

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2002
Accepted
24 Sep 2002
First published
30 Oct 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 4365-4374

New Cu(I) and Ag(I) binuclear complexes containing the dppa ligand

H. Liu, M. José Calhorda, M. G. B. Drew, V. Félix, J. Novosad, L. F. Veiros, F. Fabrizi de Biani and P. Zanello, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 4365 DOI: 10.1039/B205922N

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