Abstract

The preparation of a series of three-coordinate, 12-electron organometallic complexes of iron(II) supported by a bulky β-diketiminate ligand is described. The thermally stable complexes LFeR (R = Et, CH2tBu, iPr) are three-coordinate in both the solid state (single crystal X-ray diffraction) and solution. They react rapidly with CO to form the diamagnetic complexes LFe(CO)2(COR), which have an unusual square-pyramidal geometry. Spectroscopic and crystallographic studies show that the acyl group is in the axial position. As a result, there are two orientations of the acyl group about the Fe−C bond, and the isomeric ratio is dependent on the size of R. The two isomers are in equilibrium in solution at room temperature.

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