
Journal of the American Chemical Society p. 7051 - 7064 (1984)
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Moloy, Kenneth G.
Marks, Tobin J.
This paper reports the synthesis, characterization, and carbon monoxide chemistry of a series of sterically hindered thorium alkyls and hydrides of the type Cp'2Th(R)(X) (Cp'=η5-C5Me5) where R=H, D, Me, n-Bu, and CH2-t-Bu and X=OCH-t-Bu2, OC6H3-2,6-t-Bu2, and O-t-Bu.In addition, improved syntheses of the known complexes a pronounced carbene-like character.Thus, these complexes are characterized by low C-O infrared stretching frequencies (νCO=1450-1480 cm-1) and low-field 13C NMR chemical shifts (δ13C 355-370).The hydrides undergo a rapid, reversible, migratory CO insertion to yield formyls that have been characterized spectroscopically at low temperature.Infrared and 13C NMR spectra of these species are quite similar to the corresponding acyls, suggesting an analogous η2 structure.Variable-temperature equilibrium data show that the insertion of CO into thorium-hydroge bonds is exothermic by ca. 5 kcal/mol, and this value is compared to that for the analogous alkyls.The equilibrium was also found to exhibit a distinct equilibrium isotope effect upon deuterium substitution, KH/KD=0.31 at -78 deg C.The carbonylation of the complex Cp'2Th(n-Bu)(OCH-t-Bu2) was found to obey a second-order rate law where rate=kPCOa primary kinetic isotope effect; at -54 deg C, (KH/KD)forward=2.8(4) (insertion) and (kH/kD)reverse=4.1(5) (extrusion).Thus, the insertion is inferred to involve rate-determining migration of the hydride ligand.Approximate rate data for the series of alkyls synthesized show that the rate of hydride migration greatly exceeds that of alkyl migration.For the complexes reported herein, k(H) ca. 5*103k(CH2-t-Bu) ca. 7*104k(n-Bu) ca. 108k(Me).The latter three rates partially mirror Th-C bond disruption enthalpy trends.The rate of migratory insertion is impeded when the steric bulk of the alkoxide coligand is increased and accelerated when it is replaced by chloride.
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