Abstract

Several new rhodium(III) complexes containing a tripodal tridentate phosphine, MeC(CH2PMe2)3(tdmme), have been synthesized and their structures investigated both in the solid state and in solution. Single-crystal X-ray analyses revealed the smaller steric requirement and stronger trans influence of tdmme than those of the phenyl-substituted analogue, MeC(CH2PPh2)3(tdpme). The long Rh–Cl bond in the mononuclear trichloro complex, [RhCl3(tdmme)]1, due to the strong trans influence of tdmme, made the complex reactive in water; the structure of 1 in solution and its reaction products with some acids or bases were characterized. The triply chloro-bridged dinuclear complex, [{Rh(tdmme)}2(µ-Cl)3][BF4]3, also showed structural change in water, while the mononuclear triammine complex, [Rh(NH3)3(tdmme)][BF4]3, and the triply hydroxo-bridged dinuclear complex, [{Rh(tdmme)}2(µ-OH)3][BF4]3, were stable. The absorption spectra of the tdmme complexes suggested a stronger ligand field of tdmme to the rhodium(III) centre than those of corresponding didentate diphosphine ligands, in accordance with the short Rh–P bond lengths in 1 found by single-crystal X-ray analysis.

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