Mononuclear Rhodium(II) and Iridium(II) Complexes Supported by Tetradentate Pyridinophane Ligands.
Kei FuchigamiNigam P RathLiviu M MiricaPublished in: Inorganic chemistry (2017)
The tetradentate ligands N,N'-dialkyl-2,11-diaza[3,3](2,6)pyridinophane (RN4, where R = Me or tBu) were employed to synthesize and fully characterize [(RN4)MI(COD)]+ complexes (M = Rh or Ir; COD = cyclooctadiene). Interestingly, these complexes exhibit accessible oxidation potentials and can generate detectable [(RN4)MII(COD)]2+ complexes, which were characterized by electron paramagnetic resonance and high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Moreover, a rare mononuclear [(MeN4)RhII(COD)]2+ complex was isolated and crystallographically characterized, allowing for a direct comparison with its rhodium(I) analogue. The detailed characterization of such paramagnetic rhodium(II) and iridium(II) complexes enables further investigation of their redox reactivity.