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Electronic Communication in Binuclear Osmium- and Iridium-Polyhydrides

[Image: see text] Reactions of polyhydrides OsH(6)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (1) and IrH(5)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (2) with rollover cyclometalated hydride complexes have been investigated in order to explore the influence of a metal center on the MH(n) unit of the other in mixed valence binuclear polyhydrides. Hexahydr...

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Autores principales: Cancela, Lara, Esteruelas, Miguel A., Galbán, Javier, Oliván, Montserrat, Oñate, Enrique, Vélez, Andrea, Vidal, Juan C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33543934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c03680
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author Cancela, Lara
Esteruelas, Miguel A.
Galbán, Javier
Oliván, Montserrat
Oñate, Enrique
Vélez, Andrea
Vidal, Juan C.
author_facet Cancela, Lara
Esteruelas, Miguel A.
Galbán, Javier
Oliván, Montserrat
Oñate, Enrique
Vélez, Andrea
Vidal, Juan C.
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description [Image: see text] Reactions of polyhydrides OsH(6)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (1) and IrH(5)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (2) with rollover cyclometalated hydride complexes have been investigated in order to explore the influence of a metal center on the MH(n) unit of the other in mixed valence binuclear polyhydrides. Hexahydride 1 activates an ortho-CH bond of the heterocyclic moiety of the trihydride metal–ligand compounds OsH(3){κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)RH(2)N-py]}(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (R = H (3), Me (4), Ph (5)). Reactions of 3 and 4 lead to the hexahydrides (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(3)Os{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)RH(2)N-C(5)H(3)N]-N,C-κ(2)]}OsH(3)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (R = H (6), Me (7)), whereas 5 gives the pentahydride (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(3)Os{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-C(5)(C(6)H(4))H(2)N]-C,N,C-κ(3)]}OsH(2)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (8). Pentahydride 2 promotes C—H bond activation of 3 and the iridium-dihydride IrH(2){κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-py]}(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (9) to afford the heterobinuclear pentahydride (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(3)Os{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-C(5)H(3)N]-N,C-κ(2)]}IrH(2)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (10) and the homobinuclear tetrahydride (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(2)Ir{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-C(5)H(3)N]-N,C-κ(2)]}IrH(2)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (11), respectively. Complexes 6–8 and 11 display HOMO delocalization throughout the metal–heterocycle-metal skeleton. Their sequential oxidation generates mono- and diradicals, which exhibit intervalence charge transfer transitions. This notable ability allows the tuning of the strength of the hydrogen–hydrogen and metal–hydrogen interactions within the MH(n) units.
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spelling pubmed-91799482022-06-10 Electronic Communication in Binuclear Osmium- and Iridium-Polyhydrides Cancela, Lara Esteruelas, Miguel A. Galbán, Javier Oliván, Montserrat Oñate, Enrique Vélez, Andrea Vidal, Juan C. Inorg Chem [Image: see text] Reactions of polyhydrides OsH(6)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (1) and IrH(5)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (2) with rollover cyclometalated hydride complexes have been investigated in order to explore the influence of a metal center on the MH(n) unit of the other in mixed valence binuclear polyhydrides. Hexahydride 1 activates an ortho-CH bond of the heterocyclic moiety of the trihydride metal–ligand compounds OsH(3){κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)RH(2)N-py]}(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (R = H (3), Me (4), Ph (5)). Reactions of 3 and 4 lead to the hexahydrides (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(3)Os{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)RH(2)N-C(5)H(3)N]-N,C-κ(2)]}OsH(3)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (R = H (6), Me (7)), whereas 5 gives the pentahydride (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(3)Os{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-C(5)(C(6)H(4))H(2)N]-C,N,C-κ(3)]}OsH(2)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (8). Pentahydride 2 promotes C—H bond activation of 3 and the iridium-dihydride IrH(2){κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-py]}(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (9) to afford the heterobinuclear pentahydride (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(3)Os{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-C(5)H(3)N]-N,C-κ(2)]}IrH(2)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (10) and the homobinuclear tetrahydride (P(i)Pr(3))(2)H(2)Ir{μ-[κ(2)-C,N-[C(5)H(3)N-C(5)H(3)N]-N,C-κ(2)]}IrH(2)(P(i)Pr(3))(2) (11), respectively. Complexes 6–8 and 11 display HOMO delocalization throughout the metal–heterocycle-metal skeleton. Their sequential oxidation generates mono- and diradicals, which exhibit intervalence charge transfer transitions. This notable ability allows the tuning of the strength of the hydrogen–hydrogen and metal–hydrogen interactions within the MH(n) units. American Chemical Society 2021-02-05 2021-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9179948/ /pubmed/33543934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c03680 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_short Electronic Communication in Binuclear Osmium- and Iridium-Polyhydrides
title_sort electronic communication in binuclear osmium- and iridium-polyhydrides
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33543934
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c03680
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