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A DFT Comparison of C-C Reductive Coupling from Terminal Cyanido and Cyaphido Complexes of Nickel.

Roberto EscobarJessica MezaJavier PenaAbdurrahman C AtesinWilliam D JonesChristian MüllerTülay Aygan Ateşin
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2024)
The density functional theory study of the thermal C-C reductive coupling from terminal cyanido and hypothetical cyaphido complexes of [Ni(dmpe)] (dmpe = 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane) revealed the key reaction intermediate in the reductive C-CP coupling being a σ-CC complex unlike an η 2 -aryl complex in the Ni C-CN system, as already observed in our previous studies. The reaction in THF is endothermic by 4.9 kcal/mol for cyanido with a 32.0 kcal/mol activation barrier and exothermic by 28.5 kcal/mol for cyaphido with an 11.3 kcal/mol activation barrier. To compare our results with the existing experimental data, we chose mesityl as the aryl group and also studied the CP reaction with [Pt(dmpe)] and [Pt(dmpm)] (dmpe = 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)methane) fragments. Our findings are consistent with the thermodynamically uphill photolytic C-CP bond activation in phosphaalkynes with Pt and a faster thermal back-reaction with [Pt(dmpe)] compared to that of [Pt(dmpm)]. Based on the natural population analysis, when the polarity of the C-C bond is inverted, the sign of Δ G° is also inverted.
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