Novel imidazolium and imidazolinium salts containing the 9-nickelafluorenyl anion--synthesis, structures and reactivity

Dalton Trans. 2015 Apr 28;44(16):7169-76. doi: 10.1039/c4dt03786c.

Abstract

Investigation of the properties of carbene complexes is one of the most important fields of modern coordination chemistry. In this paper, we propose the convenient synthesis of NHC-nickel compounds. The 9-nickelafluorenyllithium complex reacts with imidazolium or imidazolinium salts to afford 9-nickelafluorenyl-NHC salts via ionic metathesis with very good yields (66-92%). These compounds can be isomerised at elevated temperatures to give Ni-NHC complexes with excellent yields (88-91%), probably via nickel mediated hydrogen transfer to the biphenyl moiety. In this reaction, the nickelacyclic ring itself serves as a base in the deprotonation of the carbene precursor. DFT calculations show the thermodynamic instability of the synthesized salts, with Gibbs free energy differences for 1 of -84 kJ mol(-1) at 298 K and -167 kJ mol(-1) at 374 K. The obtained salts and carbene complexes are relatively air and moisture stable in the solid state.