Abstract
This paper describes the synthesis and characterization of complexes containing the relatively rigid bisphosphine oxide ligand cis-ethylenebis(diphenylphosphine oxide) with three lanthanide (Ln) triflate salts (Ln = La3+, Sm3+, Lu3+). The complexes were characterized in the solid state by IR and X-Ray crystallography and show bidentate binding of the ligand to each metal center. The complexes were also studied at various Ln-ligand stoichiometries in solutions of CDCl3 using 1H and 31P NMR. These studies revealed that for the complexes where Ln = La3+ and Sm3+ ligand exchange is fast on the 1H and 31P NMR time scales when there are less than four equivalents of ligand in solution but slows when more than four equivalents are present. For the solution studies of complexes with Lu3+, ligand exchange is fast on the 1H NMR but slow on the 31P NMR time scale for all Lu-ligand stoichiometries.
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