Abstract

The m-terphenyl isocyanide complex, HCo(CNArMes2)4 (ArMes2 = 2,6-(2,4,6-Me3C6H2)2C6H3), serves as a unique example of a well-defined isocyano analogue to HCo(CO)4. Given the well documented Bronsted acidity of HCo(CO)4 in both protic and nonprotic media, the Bronsted acidity of HCo(CNArMes2)4 was assessed for a quantitative comparison. Acid bracketing experiments in THF solution revealed that HCo(CNArMes2)4 has a Morris relative pKαTHF value of 38.5–40.7, which is considerably higher than that of HCo(CO)4 (pKαTHF(calc) = 11.4) and thereby indicates insignificant Bronsted acidity. Furthermore, the relative acidity of HCo(CNArMes2)4 rivals that of tetra-phosphine cobalt hydrides (i.e., HCo(PR3)4; pKαTHF(calc) ≥ 48), despite the good π-acidity properties of the isocyano unit. To systematically determine the effect of substituting an isocyanide for a CO ligand on the acidity of the Co–H unit in HCoL4 complexes, the full series of HCo(CO)n(CNArMes2)4–n monohydrides and [Co(CO)n(CNArMes2)4–n]− (n = 1–4) metalat...

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