Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1309932 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2006 | 4 Pages |
When a solution of [Co2(Ph2PCH2PPh2)(CO)6] in chloroform or deuterochloroform is allowed to stand in air at room temperature, it deposits dark green crystals of [Co{Ph2P(O)CH2P(O)Ph2}3][CoCl4] · 8CHCl3. The same product is formed more quickly and in much higher yield (80% based on Co) if the reaction is carried out in the presence of 2 equiv. of [Ph2PCH2PPh2]; the CoII appears to catalyse the air-oxidation of [Ph2PCH2PPh2]. The salt was characterised by X-ray crystallography and shown to contain octahedral CoII cations and CoII tetrahedral anions having normal bond lengths and angles.
Graphical abstractAir oxidises a chloroform solution of [Co2(Ph2PCH2PPh2)(CO)6] with or without added [Ph2PCH2PPh2] to [Co{Ph2P(O)CH2P(O)Ph2}3][CoCl4], the structure of which has been determined by X-ray crystallography.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide