posted on 2012-12-24, 00:00authored byJoachim Ballmann, Fraser Pick, Ludovic Castro, Michael D. Fryzuk, Laurent Maron
The reaction of one equivalent of carbon monoxide with
the dinuclear
tetrahydride complex ([NPN]Ta)2(μ-H)4 (where
NPN = PhP(CH2SiMe2NPh)2) results
in the cleavage of the CO triple bond and formation of ([NPN]Ta)(μ-O)(μ-H)(Ta[NPN′])
(where NPN′ = PhP(CH2SiMe2NPh)(CH2SiMe2NC6H4)) via extrusion
of CH4. The identity of the ditantalum complex was confirmed
by single-crystal X-ray analysis, isotopic labeling studies, and GC-MS
analysis of the methane released. DFT calculations were performed
to provide information on the initial adduct formed and likely transition
states for the process.