Abstract

Mechanistic aspects of ligand substitution reactions of group 6 metal carbonyl derivatives containing the trisulfonated phosphine P(m-C[sub 6]H[sub 4]SO[sub 3]Na)[sub 3] (hereafter referred to as TPPTS) in pure water and water/THF media have been investigated by examination of the reactions of these derivatives with carbon monoxide as an incoming ligand. The reactions, which were carried out under 500 psi of CO in the temperature range 110-160[degrees]C, were monitored in situ by infrared spectroscopy employing a cylindrical internal reflectance reactor. Kinetic measurements show the reactions are first-order in metal complex concentration and independent of CO pressure at high CO pressures, and the rates are retarded by added TPPTS. The activation parameters for TPPTS dissociation from M(CO)[sub 5]TPPTS derivatives (M = Mo, W), e.g., in 1:1 THF/H[sub 2]O, [Delta]H[double dagger] = 28.8 [plus minus] 1.4 kcal/mol and [Delta]S[double dagger] = [minus]4.2 [plus minus] 3.5 eu and [Delta]H[double dagger] = 31.8 [plus minus] 1.5 kcal/mol and [Delta]S[double dagger] = [minus]0.73 [plus minus] 3.6 eu, respectively were shown to be quite similar to those determined for the analogous processes involving the nonsulfonated PPh[sub 3] ligand in the same solvent systems. In addition only small solvent effects were noted in going from aqueous to organicmore » solvents for these dissociative processes. For the cis-Mo(CO)[sub 4][TPPTS][sub 2] derivative, in which the sodium ions are encapsulated by a cryptand, kryptofix-221, a steric acceleration of TPPTS dissociation is noted relative to its PPh[sub 3] analog. 27 refs., 5 figs., 6 tabs.« less

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