Masters Theses
Date of Award
12-1988
Degree Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science
Major
Chemistry
Major Professor
Clifton Woods III
Committee Members
William Bull, James Chambers
Abstract
PART I
Binuclear rhodiiiin(I) complexes containing terminal carbon monoxide (or terminal tertiarybutylisocyanide), bridging (diphenylarsino)- (diphenylphosphino)methane ligands, and a pyrazolate (pyz) derivative in the bridgehead position have been investigated. Air-stable, paramagnetic products of some of the t-butylisocyanide containing species have been prepared via electrochemical oxidation.
In solution these paramagnetic species exhibit a color change from green to red upon cooling to below room temperatures. Also, the ESR spectrum of [Rh2(t-BuNC)2(μ-dapm)2(μ-345Bpyz)][PF6]2 in 4:1 methylene chloride/toluene solution at various temperatures (25°C to –150°C) revealed the existence of two isomers, an α isomer and a β isomer. The relative amounts of these isomers present varied with the temperature.
PART II
Novel heterobimetallic platinum(II)-rhodium(I) complexes employing either bis(diphenylphosphino)methane or (diphenylarsino)(diphenylphosphino)methane as the bridging transoid ligands and containing either a terminal carbon monoxide or a terminal t-butylisocyanide at the rhodium(I) atom, and containing either a cyano or a phenylacetylide ligand at the platinum(II) atom with a pyrazolate (pyz) derivative in the bridgehead position have been synthesized and characterized.
The novel heterobimetallic complex [cis-C1Pt(P:P') (μ-35dmpyz) (μdapm)2-trans-Rh(As:As')(CO)]PF6 has been synthesized and characterized. Refluxing a chloroform solution of this complex for several hours revealed the formation of a new compound which was formulated as [trans-C1Pt(P:P')(μ-35dmpyz)(&,u;-dapm)2-trans-Rh(As:As')(CO)]PF6. Thus, isomerization of the cis-P-Pt-P unit to a trans-P-Pt-P unit in this complex has been demonstrated.
Recommended Citation
DePriest, Jeffrey Craig, "Synthesis and characterization of dinuclear complexes : 1. dirhodium complexes; 2. platinum-rhodium complexes. " Master's Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1988.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/13180