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Pincer Ligands with Pendant Phosphazene Arms: Stabilization of Main-Group and Transition Metal Complexes
pincer ligand,phosphazene,metal complexes
Abstract Accepted
Kunlong Li / Sichuan University
Jiliang Zhou / Sichuan University
The “pincer” motif has become an intriguing platform for ligand design, due to many successful applications of pincer ligands. Phosphazenes are strong, neutral electron donors, which have been employed in building pincer ligands. Bis(iminophosphoranyl) pyridine ligands could stabilize transition metal complexes.1,2 Herein, a bis(iminophosphoranyl) pyridine ligand [2,6-(MesN=PPh2)2C5H3N] (L0) is used to stabilize main-group metal complexes – chloro-tetrylenium salts. (Fig. 1) Moreover, an unprecedented anionic pincer ligand [2,6-(MesN=PPh2)2C5H4N] (LH) has been facilely synthesized by the reaction of L0 with K-selectride. LH can stabilize main-group and transition metal complexes LHCrCl, LHCoCl, LHZnCl, LHGeCl, and so on, which display different geometries. X-ray diffraction analysis and theoretical study show that the phosphazene arms of LH strongly coordinate to the metal centers, while the central amide group alternatively donates one or two pairs of electrons to bind with different metal centers.
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