Abstract

The reaction of the trinuclear complex [Ag3(μ3-PC(NHC)P,κP,κC(NHC),κP)2](OTf)3 (Ag3; PC(NHC)P = N,N'-bis(di-tert-butylphosphanyl)imidazol-2-ylidene) with [Pd(dba)2] afforded the trinuclear palladium complex [Pd3(μ3-PC(NHC)P,κP,κC(NHC),κP)2](OTf)2 (Pd3) and the dinuclear palladium(I) complex [Pd2(μ2-PC(NHC)P,κP,κC(NHC),κP)2](OTf)2 (Pd2). The assignment of the oxidation state of the metals in the mixed-valence Pd3 chain as Pd(0)-Pd(II)-Pd(0) was based on the reactivity of the complex with 2,6-dimethylphenyl isocyanide and density functional theory calculations. Reaction of PCNHCP with [PdMe2(tmeda)] afforded the palladium(II) complex [PdMe2(PC(NHC)P,κP,κC(NHC))] (Pd-Me2), with PC(NHC)P acting as a bidentate ligand. The reaction of PC(NHC)P with [Pd(dba)2] led to a dinuclear palladium(0) complex [Pd2(μ2-PC(NHC)P,κP,κC(NHC),κP)](dba) (Pd2-dba); attempted replacement of the remaining dba by PC(NHC)P failed. The imidazolium triflate PCHP, precursor to PC(NHC)P, was reacted with [Pd2(dba)3]·CHCl3 to give the (2 + 2) metalla-mesocyclic cationic palladium(0) complex [Pd2(μ2-PCHP,κP,κP)2] (PCHP-Pd2), which resisted further deprotonation of the imidazolium cation. In contrast, PCHP reacted with [AuCl(tht)] to give [Au2Cl2(μ2-PCHP,κP,κP)] (PCHP-Au2), in which one Au-Cl moiety is bound to each P donor. Further reaction of PCHP-Au2 with [Au{N(SiMe3)2}(PPh3)] afforded a mixture of the trinuclear [Au3(μ3-PC(NHC)P,κP,κC(NHC),κP)2](OTf)3 (Au3) and [AuCl(PPh3)], while reaction with [CuMes]5, where Mes = 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl, resulted in a novel, centrosymmetric, heterometallic complex [Au2Mes2(Cu4Cl4)(PCHP,κP,κP)2] (PCHP-AuCu) featuring a new PCHP-AuMes metalloligand bridging a Cu···Cu diagonal of a Cu4Cl4 cubane via the P and AuMes functionalities.

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