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Line Shape Analysis of Dynamic NMR Spectra for Characterizing Coordination Sphere Rearrangements at a Chiral Rhenium Polyhydride Complex
Published on: July 27, 2022
Rhenium ethoxy- and hydroxycarbene complexes with thiophene substituents
Simon Lotz1, Marilé Landman, Andrew J Olivier
1Department of Chemistry, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield, 0028, South Africa. simon.lotz@up.ac.za
Abstract:
Reaction of mono- and dilithiated thiophene (a), bithiophene (b) and 2,5-dibromothiophene (c) with [Re(2)(CO)(10)] afforded, after subsequent alkylation with triethyloxonium tetrafluoroborate, tetra- and binuclear Fischer carbene complexes, [Re(2)(CO)(9){C(OEt){C(4)H(2)S}(n)X}], n = 1, X = H (1a); n = 2, X = H (1b); n = 1, X = Br (1c); n = 1, X = C(OEt)Re(2)(CO)(9), (2a); n = 2, X = C(OEt)Re(2)(CO)(9) (2b), as major products. The dirhenium acylate intermediates from this reaction not only gave the expected novel ethoxycarbene complexes with alkylation but after rhenium-rhenium bond breaking afforded a number of minor products. The (1)H NMR spectrum of the crude reaction mixture revealed the formation of four metal hydride complexes and aldehydes. Protonation with HBF(4) instead of alkylation with Et(3)OBF(4) significantly increased the yields of the hydride complexes, which enabled the positive identification of three of these complexes. In addition to the known compounds [Re(CO)(5)H] and [Re(3)(CO)(14)H] (3), a unique complex displaying a hydroxycarbene fragment connected to an acyl fragment via an O-H···O hydrogen bond and a Re···H···Re bond linking the two Re centers, [(μ-H){Re(CO)(4)C(OH){C(4)H(2)S}(n)H}{Re(CO)(4)C(O){C(4)H(2)S}(n)H}], n = 1 (4a) or n = 2 (4b), were isolated. The formation of thiophene aldehydes, H{C(O)}(m){C(4)H(2)S}(n)C(O)H (m = 0 or 1 and n = 1 or 2), were observed and the novel monocarbene complexes with terminal aldehyde groups, [Re(2)(CO)(9){C(OEt){C(4)H(2)S}(n)C(O)H}], n = 1 (5a) and n = 2 (5b) could be isolated. A higher yield of 5b was obtained after stirring crystals of 2b in wet THF. The crystal structures of 1a, 2a, 4a and 5b are reported.
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