Enhanced π-Back-Donation as a Way to Higher Coordination Numbers in d10 [M(NHC)n] Complexes: A DFT Study

J.S. Nitsch, L.P. Wolters, C. Fonseca Guerra, F.M. Bickelhaupt, A. Steffen

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Abstract

We aim to understand the electronic factors determining the stability and coordination number of d10 transition-metal complexes bearing N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands, with a particular emphasis on higher coordinated species. In this DFT study on the formation and bonding of Group 9–12 d10 [M(NHC)n] (n=1–4) complexes, we found that all metals form very stable [M(NHC)2] complexes, but further coordination depends on the specific interplay of 1) the interaction energy (ΔEint) between the [M(NHC)n−1] (n=2–4) fragment and the incoming NHC ligand, and 2) the strain energy (ΔEstrain) associated with bending of the linear NHC-M-NHC arrangement. The key observation is that ΔEstrain, which is an antagonist for higher coordination numbers, can significantly be lowered by M→NHC π*-back-donation. This leads to favorable thermodynamics for n=3–4 for highly electrophilic metals in our study, and thus presents a general design motif to achieve coordination numbers beyond two. The scope of our findings extends beyond the NHC model systems and has wider implications for the synthesis of d10 [MLn] complexes and their catalytic activity.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)614-622
Number of pages9
JournalChemistry: A European Journal
Volume23
Issue number3
Early online date25 Oct 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2017

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