Synthesis and characterization of two novel cobalt (II) phosphine complexes: crystal structures of [CoCl3(Cy2PCH2PCy2H)] and [Co(NO3)2(Cy2PCH2PCy2O)]. Cy = cyclohexyl, C6H11

2005 
Abstract The complexes [(Cy 2 PCH 2 PCy 2 H)CoCl 3 ] ( 1 ) and [(Cy 2 PCH 2 PCy 2 O)Co(NO 3 ) 2 ] ( 2 ), Cy = cyclohexyl (C 6 H 11 ), have been prepared and characterized by EPR, UV–Vis, microanalysis and X-ray crystallography. The reaction CoCl 2  · 6H 2 O and dcpm, dcpm = bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)methane, was found to form the monomeric, four coordinate, thermochromic and paramagnetic complex [(Cy 2 PCH 2 PCy 2 H)CoCl 3 ] ( 1 ). Of particular interest is the formation of a zwitterion, or inner salt, in which the dangling phosphine adds a hydrogen atom, giving the phosphorus a +1 formal charge. The molecule adopts a pseudo-tetrahedral geometry around the central cobalt atom to which the cyclohexyl groups bind in an equatorial fashion to the phosphine. The reaction of Co(NO 3 ) 2  · 6H 2 O and dcpm in a toluene/methanol/methylene chloride mixture yields the pseudo-octahedral complex [(Cy 2 PCH 2 PCy 2 O)Co(NO 3 ) 2 ] ( 2 ). The cobalt is in the +2 oxidation state with one of the phosphorus atoms again having a +1 formal charge. The complex adopts a pseudo-octahedral geometry around the central cobalt atom with the cyclohexyl groups binding in an equatorial fashion to the phosphine similar to [(Cy 2 PCH 2 PCy 2 H)CoCl 3 ].
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