Electrochemical and computational study of tungsten(0) ferrocene complexes: observation of the mono-oxidized tungsten(0) ferrocenium species and intramolecular electronic interactions

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Bezuidenhout, Daniela Ina
Fernandez, Israel
Van der Westhuizen, Belinda
Swarts, Pieter J.
Swarts, Jannie C.

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American Chemical Society

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The series [(CO)5W=C(XR)Fc], 1 (XR = OEt) and 3 (XR = NHBu) as well as [(CO)5W=C(XR)-Fc'-(XR)C=W(CO)5], 2 (XR = OEt) and 4 (XR = NHBu) of mono- and biscarbene tungsten(0) complexes with Fc = FeII(C5H5)(C5H4) for monosubstituted derivatives and Fc¢ = FeII(C5H4)2 for disubstituted derivatives were synthesized and characterized spectroscopically. The oxidized ferrocenium complex [1+]•PF6 was also synthesized and characterized. Electrochemical and computational studies were mutually consistent in confirming the sequence of redox events for the carbene derivatives 1 - 4 as first a carbene double bond reduction to a radical anion, -W-C•, at peak cathodic potentials smaller than -2 V, then a ferrocenyl group oxidation in the range 0.206 < Eo' < 0.540 V and finally an electrochemically irreversible three-electron W(0) oxidation at Epa > 0.540 V vs. FcH/FcH+ in CH2Cl2 / [(nBu4)N][PF6]. This contrasts the sequence of oxidation events in ferrocenylcarbene complexes of chromium where Cr(0) is first oxidised in a one electron transfer process, then the ferrocenyl group, and finally formation of a Cr(II) species. The unpaired electron of the reductively formed radical anion is mainly located on the carbene carbon atom. Electronic interactions between two carbene double bonds (for biscarbenes 2 and 4) as well as between two W centers (for 4) were evident. Differences in redox potentials between the “a” and “b” components of the threeelectron W oxidation of 4 in CH2Cl2 or CH3CN / [(nBu4)N][PF6] are DEo' = Epa W(0) oxd 1b – Epa W(0) oxd 1a = ca. 51 and 337 mV respectively. Tungsten oxidation was restricted to a W0/II couple in CH2Cl2 / [(nBu4)N][B(C6F5)4]. From the computational results, the short-lived W(II) species were observed to be stabilized by agostic CH···W interactions.

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Electrochemical, Computational study, Observation, Intramolecular electronic, Interactions

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Bezuidenhout, DI, Fernandez, I, Van der Westhuizen, B, Swarts, PJ & Swarts, JC 2013, 'Electrochemical and computational study of tungsten(0) ferrocene complexes: observation of the mono-oxidized tungsten(0) ferrocenium species and intramolecular electronic interactions', Organometallics, vol. 32, no. 24, pp. 7334-7344.