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Published August 15, 2022 | Supplemental Material + Published
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Tuning Cobalt(II) Phosphine Complexes to be Axially Ambivalent

Abstract

We report the isolation and characterization of a series of three cobalt(II) bis(phosphine) complexes with varying numbers of coordinated solvent ligands in the axial position. X-ray quality crystals of [Co(dppv)₂][BF₄]₂(1), [Co(dppv)₂(NCCH₃][BPh₄]₂(2), and [Co(dppv)₂(NCCH₃)₂][BF₄]₂(3) (dppv = cis-1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethylene) were grown under slightly different conditions, and their structures were compared. This analysis revealed multiple crystallization motifs for divalent cobalt(II) complexes with the same set of phosphine ligands. Notably, the 4-coordinate complex 1 is a rare example of a square-planar cobalt(II) complex, the first crystallographically characterized square-planar Co(II) complex containing only neutral, bidentate ligands. Characterization of the different axial geometries via EPR and UV–visible spectroscopies showed that there is a very shallow energy landscape for axial ligation. Ligand field angular overlap model calculations support this conclusion, and we provide a strategy for tuning other ligands to be axially labile on a phosphine scaffold. This methodology is proposed to be used for designing cobalt phosphine catalysts for a variety of oxidation and reduction reactions.

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© 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Received 6 May 2022. Published online 3 August 2022. D.A.K. thanks the Rowland Foundation, Inc. For a Rowland Postdoctoral Fellowship. B.M.H. is a Fellow of the Rowland Institute at Harvard. T.A.S. thanks the Wake Forest University for the financial support. The Bruker D8 Kappa X-ray diffractometer was purchased via an NSF CRIF:MU award to the California Institute of Technology (CHE-0639094). The authors declare no competing financial interest. CCDC 2166489–2166490 contain the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper.

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