Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1338073 | Polyhedron | 2014 | 4 Pages |
A bidentate phosphine ligand with two amide arms, designed to form hydrogen bonds with electron-donating moieties, was synthesized and isolated in high diastereomeric excess (95% de). The hydrogen-bonding abilities of the ligand and its diastereomer were demonstrated with two rhodium complexes containing these ligands. The structures of the rhodium compounds are reminiscent of the well-studied picket-fence porphyrin systems.
Graphical abstractA bidentate phosphine ligand with two amide arms, designed to form hydrogen bonds with electron-donating moieties, was synthesized and isolated in high diastereomeric excess (95% de). The hydrogen-bonding abilities of the ligand and its diastereomer were demonstrated with two ligand-containing rhodium complexes. The structures of the rhodium compounds are reminiscent of the well-studied picket-fence porphyrin systems.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide