Heterometalation of 1,1'-Bis( ortho-carborane)

Inorg Chem. 2018 Jul 2;57(13):8002-8011. doi: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b01166. Epub 2018 Jun 20.

Abstract

Deboronation of [8-(1'- closo-1',2'-C2B10H11)- closo-2,1,8-MC2B9H10] affords diastereoisomeric mixtures of [8-(7'- nido-7',8'-C2B9H11)- closo-2,1,8-MC2B9H10]- anions (1, M = Ru( p-cymene); 2, M = CoCp) isolated as [HNMe3]+ salts. Deprotonation of 1 and reaction with CoCl2/NaCp followed by oxidation yields [8-(1'-3'-Cp -closo-3',1',2'-CoC2B9H10)-2-( p-cymene)- closo-2,1,8-RuC2B9H10] isolated as two separable diastereoisomers, namely, 3α and 3β, the first examples of heterometalated derivatives of 1,1'-bis( ortho-carborane). Deprotonation of [7-(1'- closo-1',2'-C2B10H11)- nido-7,8-C2B9H11]-, metalation with CoCl2/NaCp* and oxidation affords the isomers [1-(1'- closo-1',2'-C2B10H11)-3-Cp*- closo-3,1,2-CoC2B9H10] (4) and [8-(1'- closo-1',2'-C2B10H11)-2-Cp*- closo-2,1,8-CoC2B9H10] (5) as well as a trace amount of the 13-vertex/12-vertex species [12-(1'- closo-1',2'-C2B10H11)-4,5-Cp*2- closo-4,5,1,12-Co2C2B9H10] (6). Reduction then reoxidation of 4 converts it to 5. Deboronation of either 4 or 5 yields a diastereoisomeric mixture of [8-(7'- nido-7',8'-C2B9H11)-2-Cp*- closo-2,1,8-CoC2B9H10]- (7), again isolated as the [HNMe3]+ salt. Deprotonation of this followed by treatment with [RuCl2( p-cymene)]2 produces [8-(1'-3'-( p-cymene)- closo-3',1',2'-RuC2B9H10)-2-Cp*- closo-2,1,8-CoC2B9H10] (8) as a mixture of two diastereoisomers in a 2:1 ratio, which could not be separated. Diastereoisomers 8 are complementary to 3α and 3β in which {CoCp} and {Ru( p-cymene)} in 3 were replaced by {Ru( p-cymene)} and {CoCp*}, respectively, in 8. Finally, thermolysis of mixture 8 in refluxing dimethoxyethane yields [8-(8'-2'-( p-cymene)- closo-2',1',8'-RuC2B9H10)-2-Cp*- closo-2,1,8-CoC2B9H10] (9), again as a 2:1 diastereoisomeric mixture that could not be separated. All new species were characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy, and 3α, 3β, 4, 5, 6, and 9 were also characterized crystallographically.