Syntheses, characterizations, and coordination chemistry of the 10-vertex phosphadicarbaboranes 6-R-arachno-6,8,9-PC2B7H11 and 6-R-arachno-6,5,7-PC2B7H11

J Am Chem Soc. 2003 Dec 24;125(51):16058-73. doi: 10.1021/ja037799+.

Abstract

The 10-vertex phosphadicarbaboranes, 6-R-arachno-6,8,9-PC(2)B(7)H(11) (1) (R = Ph 1a or Me 1b) and 6-R-arachno-6,5,7-PC(2)B(7)H(11) (2) (R = Ph 2a or Me 2b) have been synthesized using in situ dehydrohalogenation reactions of RPCl(2) (R = Ph or Me) with the arachno-4,5-C(2)B(7)H(13) and arachno-4,6-C(2)B(7)H(13) carboranes, respectively. X-ray crystallographic determinations in conjunction with DFT/GIAO/NMR calculations and NMR spectroscopic studies have established that both 1 and 2 have open cage structures based on an icosahedron missing two vertexes. The two isomeric compounds differ in the positions of the carbons and bridging hydrogens on the open face. Studies of the reactions of 2a with BH(3).THF, S(8), and hydrogen peroxide demonstrated that 2a shows strong donor properties yielding the compounds endo-6-H(3)B-exo-6-Ph-arachno-6,5,7-PC(2)B(7)H(11) (3), endo-6-S-exo-6-Ph-arachno-6,5,7-PC(2)B(7)H(11) (4), and endo-6-O-exo-6-Ph-arachno-6,5,7-PC(2)B(7)H(11) (5) in which the BH(3), S, and O substitutents are bonded to an electron lone pair localized at the phosphorus endo-position. The reaction of 2a with an excess of S(8) results in the loss of a framework boron to produce the unique open-cage compound micro(7,8)-[HS(Ph)P]-hypho-7,8-C(2)B(6)H(11) (6). 2a also formed the donor complexes cis-(eta(1)-[6-Ph-arachno-6,5,7-PC(2)B(7)H(11)])(2)PtBr(2) (7) and trans-(eta(1)-[6-Ph-arachno-6,5,7-PC(2)B(7)H(11)])(2)PdBr(2) (8) in which the metal fragment is bonded in an eta(1)-fashion at the phosphorus endo-position. In these complexes, 2a is functioning as a two-electron sigma donor to the metals and can thus be considered as an analogue of the PR(3) ligands in the classical cis-(PPh(3))(2)PtBr(2) and trans-(PPh(3))(2)PdBr(2) coordination complexes. Although 1a did not show the donor properties exhibited by 2a, its dianion 6-Ph-6,8,9-PC(2)B(7)H(9)(2)(-) (1a(2)()(-)()) readily formed eta(4)-coordinated complexes with late transition metals including 8-Ph-7-(Ph(3)P)(2)-nido-7,8,10,11-PtPC(2)B(7)H(9) (9), 7-Ph-11-(eta(5)-C(5)H(5))-nido-11,7,9,10-CoPC(2)B(7)H(9) (10), and commo-Ni-(7-Ni-8'-Ph-nido-8',10',11'-PC(2)B(7)H(9))(7-Ni-8-Ph-nido-8,10,11-PC(2)B(7)H(9)) (11).