Low-temperature IR and NMR studies of the interaction of group 8 metal dihydrides with alcoholsстатья
Статья опубликована в высокорейтинговом журнале
Информация о цитировании статьи получена из
Web of Science,
Scopus
Статья опубликована в журнале из списка Web of Science и/или Scopus
Дата последнего поиска статьи во внешних источниках: 24 марта 2017 г.
Аннотация:The reactions of the octahedral dihydrido complexes [MH2(PP3)] [M=Fe, Ru, Os; PP3=P(CH2CH2PPh2)(3)] with a variety of weak ROH acids have been studied by IR and NMR methods in either CH2Cl2 or THF in the temperature range from 190 to 290 K. This study has allowed the determination of the spectral and thermodynamic properties associated with the formation of dihydrogen bonds (DHB) between the terminal hydrides and the OH group. Both the DHB enthalpy values and the hydride basicity factors (E-j) have been found to increase in the order Fe < Ru < Os. The proton transfer process, leading to the DHB complexes, and eventually to eta(2)-Hz products, has been found to depend on the acidic strength of the alcohol as well as the nature of the solvent. Low temperature IR and NMR techniques have been used to trace the complete energy profile of the proton transfer process involving the osmium complex [OsH2(PP3)] with trifluoroethanol.