C. Adams, I. Bartlett, N. Connelly, D. Harding, Owen D. Hayward, Antonio Martín, A. Orpen, M. J. Quayle, P. Rieger
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Abstract
X-Ray structural studies on the redox pair [Cr(CO)2(η-PhCCPh)(η-C6Me5H)]z
(z
= 0 and 1) show that one-electron oxidation of the neutral complex results in a shortening of the Cr–Calkyne bonds and a lengthening of the Cr–C(O) bonds, consistent with depopulation of a HOMO antibonding with respect to the metal–alkyne interaction. Oxidation leads to an increase in the substitutional lability of the Cr–CO bonds so that [Cr(CO)2(η-RCCR)(η-C6Me6)]+
(R = Ph or C6H4OMe-p) reacts with Lewis bases to give [Cr(CO)L(η-RCCR)(η-C6Me6)]+
{L = CNXyl, P(OMe)3 and P(OCH2)3CEt}, X-ray studies on which show a rotation of the alkyne to align with the remaining Cr–CO bond. ESR spectroscopic studies on [Cr(CO)L(η-RCCR)(η-C6Me6)]+ show delocalisation of the unpaired electron onto the alkyne ligand, consistent with its description as a three-electron donor. The cations [Cr(CO)L(η-RCCR)(η-C6Me6)]+ undergo both one-electron reduction and oxidation, and chemical oxidation of [Cr(CO){P(OCH2)3CEt}(η-p-MeOC6H4CCC6H4OMe-p)(η-C6Me6)]+ with AgPF6 gives the dication [Cr(CO){P(OCH2)3CEt}(η-p-MeOC6H4CCC6H4OMe-p)(η-C6Me6)]2+. Thus the two-electron alkyne of [Cr(CO)2(η-RCCR)(η-C6Me6)] is converted into the four-electron alkyne of [Cr(CO)L(η-RCCR)(η-C6Me6)]2+ by an ECE (E = electrochemical, C = chemical) process in which all of the intermediates have been fully characterised.