L6: Metal diene complexes Flashcards

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Conformations of conjugate diene ligands

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  • Cisoid (= on same side); almost always coordinated in this form
  • Transoid (= alternate); known but extremely rare
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Changes to pi-system of diene upon binding to metal

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  • Electron density removed from diene HOMO (psi-2) by L->M donation
  • Electron density enters the diene LUMO (psi-3) by M->L back donation
  • C-C bond length changes within the diene (outer C-C bonds lengthen and inner C-C bond shortens)
  • Some reorientation of the diene pi-orbitals also occurs to maximise overlap with the metal (terminal substituents bend out of C-4 plane)
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Dynamic processes in diene complexes

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  • For early metals, ‘flipping over’ is involved via a purely sigma-bonded metallacyclopentene IM
  • In late metals, facile in-plane rotation is observed as the only dynamic process
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Reactivity of diene complexes

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  • Less reactive than a free diene
  • Resist hydrogenation
  • Don’t undergo Diels-Alder reactions
  • Cationic diene complexes undergo attack by nucleophiles, forming allyl complexes
  • Neutral diene complexes undergo attack by electrophiles (e.g. Addition of H or Friedel-Crafts acylation)
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Agostic interactions in species formed from dienes

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  • Protonation (electrophilic addition of H) of some neutral diene complexes in the absence of an additional 2 electron ligand can result in species containing an agostic interaction
  • This is where a C-H sigma-bond functions as a 2-electron donor (C-H- -M bridge formed)
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Davies-Green-Mingos rules; about

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  • Any pi-hydrocarbon ligand bound to a cationic metal centre is more activated towards attack by a nucleophile
  • On addition of a nucleophile the hapticity of any pi-ligand is reduced by 1 unit

Classify ligands by…
1. Ligand hapticity (even or odd)
2. Is the pi-system acyclic (open) or cyclic (closed)

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D-G-M rules; details

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Predicting which pi-bound ligand the nucleophile attacks.
Rules by priority…
1. Even before odd
2. Open before closed
3. For open pi-systems. If even (-enes), Nu attack always ata terminal carbon. If odd (-enyls) Nu attacks at a terminal carbon only if LnM+ is strongly electron withdrawing (not a good pi-base)

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Why is Cp a good spectator ligand?

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  • It has both odd hapticity and a closed pi-system
  • According to D-G-M rules, it is a v. unlikely target for nucleophilic attack
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