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Nicolas E Capra1, Brian B Trinh1, Gregory S Girolami1
1School of Chemical Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 600 S. Mathews Avenue, Urbana, Illinois 61801, United States.
Abstract:
Low-temperature protonation of the osmium(II) alkyl compounds (C5Me5)Os(dfmpm)R, where dfmpm = (F3C)2PCH2P(CF3)2 and R = ethyl, n-propyl, n-butyl, or i-butyl, generates σ-ethane, σ-propane, σ-n-butane, and σ-i-butane complexes. The alkane dissociation barriers are ∼13.2 kcal mol-1 or about 0.5 kcal mol-1 larger than that of the previously described methane complex [(C5Me5)Os(dfmpm)(CH4)]+. The alkane ligands bind to osmium through one methyl group, which exchanges slowly with the unbound terminal methyl group(s). Within the bound methyl group, one bridging hydrogen atom interacts directly with osmium; it exchanges rapidly with the other two methyl C-H bonds at a rate consistent with a slightly hindered C-C bond rotation. The large difference in 1JCH between the bridging (75 Hz) and terminal (142 Hz) C-H sites is consistent with the view that the 16-electron [(C5Me5)Os(dfmpm)]+ fragment has partially abstracted a hydride group (H-) from the alkane, which confers carbocation (sp2) character to the CH2R portion of the Os-H-CH2R unit. The extent of this distortion and the overall strength of the metal-alkane interaction are correlated with the alkane C-H orbital energies in a manner consistent with covalent metal-ligand bonding. Whereas most ligands can bind to metals with little structural reorganization, an alkane must undergo a significant structural change─weakening of a C-H bond─to become a sufficiently good donor and acceptor to bind to a metal. Collectively, these results show that the binding energies of alkane ligands are small not because the constituent metal-ligand interactions are weak but rather because the reorganization energy needed to form them is large.
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