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      High-valent nitridorhenium(v) complexes containing PNP ligands: implications of ligand flexibility

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          The synthesis of (PNP)Re(N)X (PNP = [2-P(CHMe 2) 2-4-MeC 6H 3] 2N, X = Cl and Me) complexes is described.

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          The synthesis of (PNP)Re(N)X (PNP = [2-P(CHMe 2) 2-4-MeC 6H 3] 2N, X = Cl and Me) complexes is described. The methylnitridorhenium complex 3 was found to react differently with CO and isocyanides, leading to the isolation of a Re( v) acyl complex 4 and an isocyanide adduct 6. Two parallel pathways were observed for the reaction of 3 with CO: (1) CO inserts into the Re–Me bond to afford 4, and (2) 3 isomerizes by distortion of the aryl backbone of the PNP ligand to afford the isomer 3′. This is followed by the reaction of 3′ with CO to afford the tricarbonyl complex 5, which was fully characterized. The contrasting reaction of 3 with 2,6-dimethylphenyl isocyanide lends further support for the proposed isomerization pathway. DFT (M06) calculations suggest that insertion of CNR into the Re–Me bond (27.2 kcal mol −1) is inaccessible at room temperature. Instead the substrate adds to the metal center via the most accessible face i.e. syn to the rhenium–nitrido bond, to afford 6. The addition of CO to isomer 3′ is proposed to proceed with a similar mechanism to 2,6-dimethylphenyl isocyanide.

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                Journal
                ICHBD9
                Dalton Transactions
                Dalton Trans.
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1477-9226
                1477-9234
                2018
                2018
                : 47
                : 3
                : 758-768
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemistry
                [2 ]North Carolina State University
                [3 ]Raleigh
                [4 ]USA
                Article
                10.1039/C7DT03615A
                a50c004c-2c07-476a-8a10-d186e9307ebb
                © 2018

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