Abstract
Quantum chemical calculations at the BP86 level with various basis sets (SVP, TZVPP, TZ2P+) have been carried out for transition metal complexes of carbodiphosphorane analogues E(PPh3)2 with E = C-Pb. The nature of the W(CO)4-E(PPh3) bonds was analysed with charge and energy decomposition methods. The equilibrium structures of the tetrylone complexes W(CO)4-E(PPh3)2 possess for E = C, Si, Ge a trigonal bipyramidal coordination at tungsten with the tetrylone ligand occupying an equatorial position. The heavier homologues with E = Sn, Pb exhibit a square pyramidal coordination at tungsten where the tetrylone ligand is at a basal position, while one phenyl group is found trans to the apical CO group which yields a hexacoordinated tungsten complex. The bond dissociation energies for the W(CO)4-E(PPh3)2 bonds are higher than for the W(CO)5-E(PPh3)2 homologues. The bonding analyses of the complexes show that the W-E bonds have a significant contribution from (CO)4W←E(PPh3)2 π-donation. All complexes W(CO)4-E(PPh3)2 are suitable targets for synthesis.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 2640-2646 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Molecular Physics |
Volume | 111 |
Issue number | 16-17 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 1 Sep 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- bonding analysis
- energy decomposition analysis
- tetrylones
- transition metal complexes