Abstract

The first observations of (31)P-(31)P indirect spin-spin (J) coupling in copper(I) phosphine complexes are reported for solid Cu(PPh(3))(2)X (X = NO(3)(-), BH(4)(-)). Values of (2)J((31)P,(31)P), 157 +/- 5 and 140 +/- 5 Hz for Cu(PPh(3))(2)NO(3) and Cu(PPh(3))(2)BH(4), respectively, have been obtained from two-dimensional (2D) J-resolved (31)P NMR spectra obtained under slow magic-angle spinning (MAS) conditions. In both complexes, the two phosphine ligands are crystallographically equivalent; thus, the two (31)P nuclei have identical isotropic chemical shifts. Under rapid sample spinning conditions, the (31)P MAS NMR spectra exhibit relatively sharp overlapping asymmetric quartets arising from (1)J((63/65)Cu,(31)P) and residual (63/65)Cu-(31)P dipolar interactions. No evidence of (2)J((31)P,(31)P) is apparent from the spectra obtained with rapid MAS; however, under slow MAS conditions there is evidence of homonuclear J-recoupling. Peak broadening due to heteronuclear dipolar interactions precludes measurement of (2)J((31)P,(31)P) from standard 1D (31)P MAS NMR spectra. It is shown that this source of broadening can be effectively eliminated by employing the 2D J-resolved experiment. For the two copper(I) phosphine complexes investigated in this study, the peak widths in the f(1) dimension of the 2D J-resolved (31)P MAS NMR spectra are about three times narrower than those found in the corresponding 1D (31)P MAS NMR spectra.

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