Abstract

The interactions of the nickel imine–amide allyl complex ▪ 1 with carbon monoxide and unsaturated hydrocarbons have been studied. It is shown that this complex reacts readily with carbon monoxide to form the nickel(0) diimine carbonyl complex [(2-(1-propenyl)-[1,10]phenanthroline)Ni(CO) 2] 2. During the process the ligand undergoes a deep transformation within the nickel coordination sphere. Specifically, the nickel–nitrogen σ-bond turns to an N-donor bond with aromatization of a ring in the nitrogen-containing ligand. This novel heteroaromatic ligand 2-(1-propenyl)-[1,10]phenanthroline has been isolated; the nickel(0) diimine carbonyl complex 2 has been studied with X-ray diffraction method. The comparative spectral studies of complexes 1, 2, and 2-(1-propenyl)-[1,10]phenanthroline have been carried out with UV/vis, IR-FT, and 2D NMR spectroscopy. It has been shown that the planar 16-electron nickel(II) imine–amide allyl complex 1 is indifferent to olefins and acetylenes. Based on the NMR data, this fact can be explained by the inability of the π-δ rearrangement into 1.

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