Fluorinated tris(pyrazolyl)borate ligands without the problematic hydride moiety: isolation of copper(I) ethylene and copper(I)-tin(II) complexes using [MeB(3-(CF3)Pz)3]-

Inorg Chem. 2005 Oct 17;44(21):7322-4. doi: 10.1021/ic0513235.

Abstract

The thallium derivative of a fluorinated, B-methylated, tris(pyrazolyl)borate ligand, [MeB(3-(CF3)Pz)3]-, has been synthesized via a two-step process using the corresponding pyrazole, Li[MeBH3], and thallium(I) acetate. Reaction of [MeB(3-(CF3)Pz)3]Tl with CuBr in the presence of ethylene leads to [MeB(3-(CF3)Pz)3]Cu(C2H4). It is a thermally stable solid. [MeB(3-(CF3)Pz)3]Cu(C2H4) reacts with [(Bn)2ATI]SnCl to yield [MeB(3-(CF3)Pz)3]Cu<--Sn(Cl)[(Bn)2ATI], featuring an unsupported Cu(I)-Sn(II) bond [2.4540(4) A].