Abstract

Treatment of the bis(chelate) complexes trans-[M(κ2-2-C6F4PPh2)2] (trans-1M; M = Ni, Pt) and cis-[Pt(κ2-2-C6F4PPh2)2] (cis-1Pt) with equimolar amounts or excess of PMe3 solution gave complexes of the type [(Me3P)xM(2-C6F4PPh2)2] (x = 2: 2Ma, 2Mb x = 1: 3Ma, 3Mb; M = Ni, Pt). The reactivity of complexes of the type 2M and 3M toward monovalent coinage metal ions (M' = Cu, Ag, Au) was investigated next to the reaction of 1M toward [AuCl(PMe3)]. Four different complex types [(Me3P)2M(μ-2-C6F4PPh2)2M'Cl] (5MM'; M = Ni, Pt; M' = Cu, Ag, Au), [(Me3P)M(κ2-2-C6F4PPh2)(μ-2-C6F4PPh2)M'Cl]x (x = 1: 6MM'; M = Pt; M' = Cu, Au; x = 2: 6PtAg), head-to-tail-[(Me3P)ClM(μ-2-C6F4PPh2)2M'] (7MM'; M = Ni, Pt; M' = Au), and head-to-head-[(Me3P)ClM(μ-2-C6F4PPh2)2M'] (8MM'; M = Ni, Pt; M' = Cu, Ag, Au) were observed. Single-crystal X-ray analyses of complexes 5-8 revealed short metal-metal separations (2.7124(3)-3.3287(7) Å), suggestive of attractive metal-metal interactions. Quantum chemical calculations (atoms in molecules (AIM), electron localization function (ELF), non-covalent interaction (NCI), and natural bond orbital (NBO)) gave theoretical support that the interaction characteristics reach from a pure attractive non-covalent to an electron-shared (covalent) character.

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