1994
DOI: 10.1021/bk-1994-0555.ch020
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Reaction of Nonmetal Fluorides with Some Platinum Metal Complexes

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“…The coupling constants are entirely consistent with previously reported 2 J FF interactions on iridium(III) {IrF 3 (CO)(PEt 3 ) 2 2 J FF = 96 Hz; IrClF 2 (CO)(PEt 3 ) 2 2 J FF = 115 Hz; IrBrF 2 (CO)(PEt 3 ) 2 2 J FF = 130 Hz}. 17 19 F data is diagnostic of an F-trans-F stereochemistry (Table 3; Scheme 1). Each of these iridium(III)-NHC fluoride complexes decompose inconsistently in solution in a few hours, always with loss of the metal-bound fluoride resonances and generation of HF, which precluded all our attempts to grow crystals suitable for structural characterisation.…”
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“…The coupling constants are entirely consistent with previously reported 2 J FF interactions on iridium(III) {IrF 3 (CO)(PEt 3 ) 2 2 J FF = 96 Hz; IrClF 2 (CO)(PEt 3 ) 2 2 J FF = 115 Hz; IrBrF 2 (CO)(PEt 3 ) 2 2 J FF = 130 Hz}. 17 19 F data is diagnostic of an F-trans-F stereochemistry (Table 3; Scheme 1). Each of these iridium(III)-NHC fluoride complexes decompose inconsistently in solution in a few hours, always with loss of the metal-bound fluoride resonances and generation of HF, which precluded all our attempts to grow crystals suitable for structural characterisation.…”
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“…In light of the failure to use ligand metathesis for the synthesis of iridium(III)-fluoride-NHC complexes, we turned our attention to our second, oxidative addition, route (Scheme 1). We, 8 and others, 17 have shown that XeF 2 readily oxidises a variety of neutral and cationic iridium(I) phosphine complexes containing carbonyl, halide and/or COD (1,5-cyclooctadiene) to form iridium(III) difluoride complexes. Since, monosubstituted neutral and cationic complexes of iridium(I), particularly those with COD or CO ligands, are amongst the most extensively investigated metal carbene derivatives, 18 these provided an ideal series for our investigation.…”
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“…For the all-trans isomers, the 19 F NMR resonances occur at substantially lower frequencies and the 2 J PF coupling constants are larger than those for the cis-difluoride isomers, as expected for the F-trans-F and F-cis-F arrangements. 13,[21][22][23][24] In the oxidations of the a-diimine complexes, the corresponding iridium(III) difluoride cations are formed as the single F-trans-F isomers, trans-,cis- 2), for which the shifts in d F to low frequency, in comparison to those for the related COD-complexes, mirror those for the related pairs of monodentate phosphine complexes.…”
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“…Found: C, 52. The other iridium difluorocations (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22) were prepared similarly in quantitative yields.…”
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