Abstract

Dinitrogen (N2) complexes of technetium (99Tc) are rare, and only two examples have been reported. To complement this important class of complexes also for 99Tc, two different pincer-type complexes of 99Tc were studied to assess their abilities for coordinating dinitrogen. The reactions of the 99TcIII complex [99TcCl3(PPh3)2(NCCH3)] with the pincer ligands PNPtBu and PyrPNPtBu respectively gave [99Tc(PNPtBu)Cl2] and [99Tc(PyrPNPtBu)Cl3], the first structurally characterized 99Tc complexes with mer-coordinated pincer ligands. Reductions with [Co(Cp*)2] under N2 gave the mononuclear bis-dinitrogen complex [99TcI(PNPtBu)(N2)2] and the dinuclear complex [99TcI(PyrPNPtBu)(N2)Cl]2(μ-N2) with both a bridging and a terminal N2 ligand. Spectroscopy and crystal structures confirm their identities. The complexes are stable under a dinitrogen atmosphere, and the N2 ligands are tightly bound. The results for the complexes with the PNPtBu pincer allow a comparison to its rhenium homologue, which has recently been shown to split the N2 ligand with the formation of a nitrido complex.

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