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Iodomethane oxidative addition and CO migratory insertion in monocarbonylphosphine complexes of the type [Rh((C6H5)COCHCO((CH2)n CH3))(CO)(PPh3)]: Steric and electronic effects
Stuurman, Nomampondomise F.,Conradie, Jeanet
, p. 259 - 268 (2009)
The chemical kinetics, studied by UV/Vis, IR and NMR, of the oxidative addition of iodomethane to [Rh((C6H5)COCHCOR)(CO)(PPh3)], with R = (CH2)nCH3, n = 1-3, consists of three consecutive reaction steps that involves isomers of two distinctly different classes of RhIII-alkyl and two distinctly different classes of RhIII-acyl species. Kinetic studies on the first oxidative addition step of [Rh((C6H5)COCHCOR)(CO)(PPh3)] + CH3I to form [Rh((C6H5)COCHCOR)(CH3)(CO)(PPh 3)(I)] revealed a second order oxidative addition rate constant approximately 500-600 times faster than that observed for the Monsanto catalyst [Rh(CO)2I2]-. The reaction rate of the first oxidative addition step in chloroform was not influenced by the increasing alkyl chain length of the R group on the β-diketonato ligand: k1 = 0.0333 ([Rh((C6H5)COCHCO(CH2CH3))(C O)(PPh3)]), 0.0437 ([Rh((C6H5)COCHCO(CH2CH2CH 3))(CO)(PPh3)]) and 0.0354 dm3 mol-1 s-1 ([Rh((C6H5)COCHCO(CH2CH2 CH2CH3))(CO)(PPh3)]). The pKa′ and keto-enol equilibrium constant, Kc, of the β-diketones (C6H5)COCH2COR, along with apparent group electronegativities, χR of the R group of the β-diketones (C6H5)COCH2COR, give a measurement of the electron donating character of the coordinating β-diketonato ligand: (R, pKa′, Kc, χR) = (CH3, 8.70, 12.1, 2.34), (CH2CH3, 9.33, 8.2, 2.31), (CH2CH2CH3, 9.23, 11.5, 2.41) and (CH2CH2CH2CH3, 9.33, 11.6, 2.22).
