Abstract

The bis(phosphines) of the type X2PN(R)CH2CH2(R)NPX2 (R = Ph or CH2Ph, X = Ph; R = CH2Ph, X2 = O2C6H4) with the ethylenediamine framework were prepared by reaction of X2PCl with the corresponding N,N '-substituted ethylenediamine derivatives. These ligands readily formed complexes with Group 6 metals and RuII, NiII, PdII and PtII. All complexes were characterised by elemental analysis, IR and NMR spectroscopic methods of which 31P-{1H} is most valuable. The structures of the bis(phosphine) ligand Ph2PN(CH2Ph)CH2CH2(CH2Ph)NPPh2 and its platinum(II) complex cis-[PtCl2{PPh2N(CH2Ph)CH2CH2(CH2Ph)NPPh2}] were determined by X-ray crystallography. The ligand crystallises in the extended conformation with both the nitrogen atoms nearly planar and the bond angles around them close to 120°. The P-N distances are shorter than normally accepted P-N single bond lengths (ca. 1.77 A) suggesting some degree of P-N bonding. The seven-membered chelate ring in the platinum complex is non-planar but the metal atom is in a typical square planar environment with two phosphorus atoms and two chlorine atoms in a mutually cis disposition and the ethylenediamine bridge is folded with respect to the plane in an 'open envelope' fashion.

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