Aj. Pallenberg et al., PHENANTHROLINE COMPLEXES OF THE D(10) METALS NICKEL(0), ZINC(II) AND SILVER(I) COMPARISON TO COPPER(I) SPECIES, Polyhedron, 16(16), 1997, pp. 2711-2719
Structural features and physical properties of dmphen (2,9-dimethyl-1,
10-phenanthroline) complexes with d(10) metals Zn-II, Ni-0 and Ag-1 we
re determined. These, together with the more well-known Cu-I compounds
, constitute a rare example of an Ni-0, Cu-I, Zn-II isoelectronic, iso
structural series. The first homoleptic zinc dmphen compounds [ZnNO3(d
mphen)(2)]NO3 (1) and Zn(dmphen)(2)(BF4)(2) (2) were prepared. Their s
tructures were determined by X-ray crystallography. Compound 1 is five
-coordinate, with one nitrate ion coordinated. Compound 2, of the same
stoichiometry as 1, exhibits the pseudotetrahedral, four-coordinate Z
n(dmphen)(2)(2+) cation, which is isoelectronic and isostructural with
the more well known Cu(dmphen)(2)(+) cation. Ni(dmphen)(2) (4) was pr
epared for the first time. Reaction of Ni-0(cyclooctadiene)(2) with dm
phen in ethanol or tetrahydrofuran gave crystals of dark blue Ni-0(dmp
hen)(2) (4). NMR experiments show that 4 is diamagnetic, with chemical
ly equivalent dmphen ligands. From this species, by reaction with dich
loromethane, Ni-2(dmphen)(2)Cl-4 (5) was obtained. In this compound ea
ch nickel atom bears one terminal chloride ligand and the two nickel a
toms are connected by two mu-chlorine atoms. Finally, Ag(dmphen)(2)BF4
(6) was prepared, which now extends the isostructural series describe
d above to a second-row transition metal. The structure of this compou
nd was determined by X-ray crystallography. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science
Ltd.