Aminophobanes: hydrolytic stability, tautomerism and application in Cr-catalysed ethene oligomerisation

Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Mairi F HaddowChristopher H Woodall

Abstract

9-Amino-9-phosphabicyclo[3.3.1]nonanes, (PhobPNHR'; R = Me or (i)Pr) are readily prepared by aminolysis of PhobPCl and are significantly less susceptible to hydrolysis than the acyclic analogues Cy2PNHR'. Treatment of Cy2PNHMe with Cy2PCl readily gave Cy2PNMePCy2. By contrast, treatment of PhobPCl with PhobPNHMe in the presence of Et3N does not afford PhobPNMePPhob but instead the salt [PhobP(= NMeH)PPhob]Cl is formed which, upon addition of [PtCl2(NC(t)Bu)2] gives the zwitterionic complex [PtCl3(PhobP(= NMeH)PPhob)]. The neutral PhobP(= NMe)PPhob is accessible from PhobNMeLi and is converted to the chelate [PdCl2(PhobPNMePPhob)] by addition of [PdCl2(cod)]. The anomalous preference of the PhobP group for the formation of PPN products is discussed. The unsymmetrical diphos ligands PhobPNMePAr2 (Ar = Ph, o-Tol) are prepared, converted to [Cr(CO)4(PhobPNMePAr2)] and shown to form Cr-catalysts for ethene oligomerisation, producing a pattern of higher alkenes that corresponds to a Schulz-Flory distribution overlaid on selective tri/tetramerisation.

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