METAL-HYDRIDE AND HYDRIDE-HYDRIDE DISTANCES FROM MEASUREMENTS OF SELECTIVE AND NONSELECTIVE H-1 T-1 RELAXATION-TIMES OF HYDRIDE LIGANDS - RELAXATION IN NBCP2H3
Vi. Bakhmutov et al., METAL-HYDRIDE AND HYDRIDE-HYDRIDE DISTANCES FROM MEASUREMENTS OF SELECTIVE AND NONSELECTIVE H-1 T-1 RELAXATION-TIMES OF HYDRIDE LIGANDS - RELAXATION IN NBCP2H3, Inorganic chemistry, 37(2), 1998, pp. 279-282
The detailed H-1 NMR relaxation study, performed for (Cp2NbH2HA)-H-X (
1) and its partially-deuterated derivatives in toluene-d(8), has demon
strated how T-I and T-1sel measurements can be used for accurate deter
mination of the hydride-hydride and metal-hydride distances in Nb comp
lexes. The T-1sel method was independently supported by the relaxation
studies of the partially deuterated derivatives of 1. The application
of the T-1sel approach is limited by the presence in the H-X/H-A pair
of the slow hydride/hydride site exchange characterized by saturation
transfer experiments: k(296) = 1.34 s(-1), Delta G(double dagger)(298
K) = 17.3 kcal/mol, Delta H-double dagger = 13.1 kcal/mol, and Delta
S-double dagger = -14.2 eu. The exchange does not show a pronounced is
otopic effect, and k(H)/k(D) = 1.1 at 295 K. It has been suggested tha
t the T-1sel approach can be used for indication of slow hydride/hydri
de exchanges. The experimental estimations have shown Nb-H dipole-dipo
le interactions to be very important for the hydride relaxation in 1.
The Nb-H contribution shortens significantly the hydride T-1 times, pr
oviding, for example, up to 64% of the H-X relaxation rate. The relaxa
tion H-X-H-A and Nb-H distances have been discussed.