Reactivity of "Eu((OPr)-Pr-i)(2)" with phenols: Formation of linear Eu-3, square pyramidal Eu-5, cubic Eu-8, and capped cubic Eu-9 polymetallic europium complexes

Citation
Wj. Evans et al., Reactivity of "Eu((OPr)-Pr-i)(2)" with phenols: Formation of linear Eu-3, square pyramidal Eu-5, cubic Eu-8, and capped cubic Eu-9 polymetallic europium complexes, INORG CHEM, 39(15), 2000, pp. 3213-3220
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00201669 → ACNP
Volume
39
Issue
15
Year of publication
2000
Pages
3213 - 3220
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-1669(20000724)39:15<3213:RO"WPF>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The direct reaction of europium with 2-propanol and phenols has been invest igated under a variety of conditions. The reaction of europium metal with 2 ,6-dimethylphenol and 2,6-diisopropylphenol in 2-propanol at reflux reveale d that polymetallic europium complexes could be generated by this method. H -x[Eu8O6(OC6H3Me2-2,6)(12)((OPr)-Pr-i)(8)], 1, and H-5[Eu5O5((OC6H3Pr2)-Pr- i-2,6)(6)(NCCH3)(8)], 2, were isolated by recrystallization in the presence of hexanes and acetonitrile, respectively, and characterized by X-ray crys tallography. Complex 1 has a cubic arrangement of europium ions with face-b ridging mu(4)-O donor atoms, edge-bridging mu-O(phenoxide/phenol) ligands, and terminal O(isopropoxide/2-psopanol) ligands. Complex 2 is mixed valent and has a square pyramidal europium core with four Eu(II) ions at the basal positions and one Eu(III) ion at the apex. Since these reactions gave comp licated mixtures of products from which 1 and 2 could only be obtained in l ow yields, direct reactions under less forcing reaction conditions were inv estigated. Europium reacts slowly at room temperature to form arene-soluble divalent [Eu((OPr)-Pr-i)(2)(THF)(x)](n), 3. Complex 3 reacts with 2,6-dime thylphenol to form the arene-insoluble complex {H[Eu(OC6H3Me2)(2)((OPr)-Pr- i)]}(n), 4. Recrystallization of 4 in the presence of THF results in the cr ystallographically characterizable divalent trimetallic complex [Eu(OC6H3Me 2-2,6)(2)(THF)(2)](3), 5, which has an unusual linear metal geometry. In th e presence of (HOPr)-Pr-i at ambient conditions in the glovebox, crystals o f 5 slowly convert to the mixed valent H-10[Eu8O8(OC6H3Me2-2,6)(10)((OPT)-P -i)(2)(THF)(6)], 6, which was found to have a cubic arrangement of europium atoms similar to 1 by X-ray crystallography. Complex 4, upon heating under vacuum, followed by reaction with THF, forms the arene-soluble divalent co mplex H-18{[Eu9O8(OC6H3Me2-2,6)(10)(THF)(7)][Eu9O9(OC6H3Me2-2,6)(10)(THF)(6 )]}, 7, which contains two types of capped cubic arrangements of europium i ons in the solid state.