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Bis(phosphanylamino)benzeneligands: a zinc(ii) complex and an unusual nickel(i) complex with a Dewar-benzene-type Ni2P2N2 backbone†‡
F. Majoumo-Mbé,O. Kühl,P. Lönnecke,I. Silaghi-Dumitrescu,E. Hey-Hawkins
Dalton Transactions Pub Date : 05/08/2008 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/B720004H
Abstract

ZnPr2 reacts with 1,2-(NHPPh2)2C6H4 (1) to give the bis-amido complex [Zn(THF){1-N(PPh2)-2-N(μ-PPh2)C6H43N,N′,P}]2 (3), while monolithiated 1 (prepared in situ from 1 and LiBun) reacts with NiCl2 with formation of the unusual nickel(I) complex [Ni{1-NH(PPh2)-2-N(μ-PPh2)C6H42N,P}]2 (4), which has a Ni–Ni bond. Complexes 3 and 4 were structurally characterised. Furthermore, the structure of the sterically demanding bis-aminophosphine 1,2-(NHPMes2)2C6H4 (2, Mes = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2) is compared with that of the corresponding phenyl-substituted derivative 1,2-(NHPPh2)2C6H4 (1). B3LYP/LANL2DZ molecular orbital calculations on 4 indicate that a two-electron reduction should convert the Dewar-benzene-like six-membered Ni2N2P2 ring in 4 to a benzene-like structure, a structure which is observed for the isoelectronic ZnII complex 3.

Graphical abstract: Bis(phosphanylamino)benzene ligands: a zinc(ii) complex and an unusual nickel(i) complex with a Dewar-benzene-type Ni2P2N2 backbone
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