Diborane(6) and Its Analogues Stabilized by Mono-, Bi-, and Trinuclear Group 7 Templates: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Studies

Prakash, Rini ; Pradhan, Alaka Nanda ; Jash, Madhuri ; Kahlal, Samia ; Cordier, Marie ; Roisnel, Thierry ; Halet, Jean-François ; Ghosh, Sundargopal (2020) Diborane(6) and Its Analogues Stabilized by Mono-, Bi-, and Trinuclear Group 7 Templates: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Studies Inorganic Chemistry, 59 (3). pp. 1917-1927. ISSN 0020-1669

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b03217

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.9b03217

Abstract

Irradiation of [Re2(CO)10] in the presence of BH3·thf resulted in the formation of several rhenium diborane(6) species, for example, [{(OC)4Re}{Re(CO)3}2(μ3-η2:η2:η2-B2H6)(μ-H)], 1; [{(OC)4Re}2{Re(CO)3}(μ3-η2:η2:η1-B2H6)(μ-H)], 2; and [{(OC)4Re}2(μ-η2:η2-B2H6)], 3, comprising diverse coordination modes of the [B2H6]2– ligand. Compound 1 contains a tris(bidentate) [B2H6]2– unit, whereas 2 consists of an unsymmetrically bound [μ3-η2:η2:η1-B2H6]2– ligand. In contrast, the irradiation of [Mn2(CO)10] with BH3·thf yielded only the Mn analogue of 1, [{(OC)4Mn}{Mn(CO)3}2(μ3-η2:η2:η2-B2H6)(μ-H)], 1′. In an attempt to generate the bimetallic Mn-diborane(6), we have carried out the reaction of 1′ with PCy3 under photolytic conditions. The reaction led to the formation of two single base stabilized unsymmetrical diborane(5) species, [{Mn(CO)3}{Mn(CO)2PCy3}(μ-η2:η2-B2H5·PCy3)(μ-H)], 4, and [{Mn(CO)2PCy3}(η3-B2H5·PCy3)], 5. As [B2H6]2– and [B2H5·PCy3]− are isoelectronic, the bondings in 4 and 5 are analogous to that of diborane(6) species 1–3. All the new species have been characterized spectroscopically, and their structures were further confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. DFT-type quantum chemical calculations were carried out that provided insight into the bonding interaction of [B2H6]2– and [B2H5·PCy3]− with the M(CO)n fragments.

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