Transition metal nitrile complexes are
coordination compound
A coordination complex consists of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the ''coordination centre'', and a surrounding array of bound molecules or ions, that are in turn known as ''ligands'' or complexing agents. Many ...
s containing
nitrile
In organic chemistry, a nitrile is any organic compound that has a functional group. The prefix ''cyano-'' is used interchangeably with the term ''nitrile'' in industrial literature. Nitriles are found in many useful compounds, including met ...
ligands. Because nitriles are weakly basic, the nitrile ligands in these complexes are often
labile
Lability refers to something that is constantly undergoing change or is likely to undergo change.
Biochemistry
In reference to biochemistry, this is an important concept as far as kinetics is concerned in metalloproteins. This can allow for th ...
.
Scope of nitriles
Typical nitrile ligands are
acetonitrile
Acetonitrile, often abbreviated MeCN (methyl cyanide), is the chemical compound with the formula and structure . This colourless liquid is the simplest organic nitrile (hydrogen cyanide is a simpler nitrile, but the cyanide anion is not clas ...
,
propionitrile
Propionitrile, also known as ethyl cyanide and propanenitrile, is an organic compound with the formula CH3CH2CN. It is a simple aliphatic nitrile. The compound is a colourless, water-soluble liquid. It is used as a solvent and a precursor to oth ...
, and
benzonitrile
Benzonitrile is the chemical compound with the formula , abbreviated PhCN. This aromatic organic compound is a colorless liquid with a sweet bitter almond odour. It is mainly used as a precursor to the resin benzoguanamine.
Production
It is pr ...
. The structures of
3)5(NCPh)">u(NH3)5(NCPh)sup>n+ have been determined for the 2+ and 3+ oxidation states. Upon oxidation the Ru-NH
3 distances contract and the Ru-NCPh distances elongate, consistent with amines serving as pure-sigma donor ligands and nitriles functioning as pi-acceptors.
Synthesis and reactions
Acetonitrile, propionitrile and benzonitrile are also popular solvents. Because nitrile
solvent
A solvent (s) (from the Latin '' solvō'', "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution. A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid, a gas, or a supercritical fluid. Water is a solvent for ...
s have high
dielectric constant
The relative permittivity (in older texts, dielectric constant) is the permittivity of a material expressed as a ratio with the electric permittivity of a vacuum. A dielectric is an insulating material, and the dielectric constant of an insulat ...
s, cationic complexes containing a nitrile ligand are often soluble in a solution of that nitrile.
Some complexes can be prepared by dissolving an anhydrous metal salt in the nitrile. In other cases, a suspension of the metal is oxidized with a solution of
NOBF4 in the nitrile:
:Ni + 6 MeCN + 2 NOBF
4 →
6">i(MeCN)6BF
4)
2 + 2 NO
Heteroleptic complexes of molybdenum and tungsten can by synthesized from their respective hexacarbonyl complexes.
:M(CO)
6 + 4 MeCN + 2 NOBF
4 →
2(MeCN)4">(NO)2(MeCN)4BF
4)
2
For the synthesis of some acetonitrile complexes, the nitrile serves as a reductant. This method is illustrated by the conversion of
molybdenum pentachloride
Molybdenum(V) chloride is the inorganic compound with the empirical formula . This dark volatile solid is used in research to prepare other molybdenum compounds. It is moisture-sensitive and soluble in chlorinated solvents.
Structure
Usually call ...
to the molybdenum(IV) complex:
: 2 MoCl
5 + 5 CH
3CN → 2 MoCl
4(CH
3CN)
2 + ClCH
2CN + HCl
Reactions
Transition metal nitrile complexes are usually employed because the nitrile ligand is labile and relatively chemically inert. Cationic nitrile complexes are however susceptible to nucleophilic attack at carbon. Consequently some nitrile complexes catalyze the hydrolysis of nitriles to give the amides.
Fe- and Co-nitrile complexes are intermediates in
nitrile hydratase
Nitrile hydratases (NHases; ) are mononuclear iron or non-corrinoid cobalt enzymes that catalyse the hydration of diverse nitriles to their corresponding amides
R-C≡N + H2O → R-C(O)NH2
Metal cofactor
In biochemistry, cobalt is in general ...
enzymes. N-coordination activates the sp-hybridized carbon center toward attack by nucleophiles, including water. Thus coordination of the nitrile to a cationic metal center is the basis for the catalytic hydration:
:M-NCR + H
2O → M-O=C(NH
2)R
:M-O=C(NH
2)R + NCR → O=C(NH
2)R + M-NCR
Nitrile ligands in
electron-rich
In chemistry, electron-rich is jargon that is used in multiple related meanings with either or both kinetic and thermodynamic implications:
*with regards to electron-transfer, electron-rich species have low ionization energy and/or are reducing a ...
complexes are susceptible to oxidation, e.g. by
iodosylbenzene
Iodosobenzene or iodosylbenzene is an organoiodine compound with the empirical formula . This colourless solid compound is used as an oxo transfer reagent in research laboratories examining organic and coordination chemistry.
Preparation and stru ...
. Nitriles undergo coupling with alkenes, also involving electron-rich complexes.
Examples
6">(NCMe)6sup>n+
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)vanadium(II) tetrachlorozincate (
6">(MeCN)6ZnCl
4)), green
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)chromium(II) bis(tetraphenylborate) (
6">r(MeCN)6B(C
6H
5)
4)
2, green
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)chromium(III) tetrafluoroborate (
6">r(MeCN)6BF
4)
3), white
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)iron(II) bis(tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate) (
6">e(MeCN)6B(C
6F
5)
4)
2, orange
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)cobalt(II) bis(tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate) (
6">o(MeCN)6B(C
6F
5)
4)
2, purple
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)nickel(II) tetrafluoroborate (
6">i(MeCN)6BF
4)
2), blue
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)copper(II) bis(tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate) (
6">u(MeCN)6B(C
6F
5)
4)
2, pale blue-green solid
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)ruthenium(II) tetrafluoroborate (
6">u(MeCN)6BF
4)
2), white, d
Ru-N = 202 pm.
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)rhodium(III) tetrafluoroborate (
6">h(MeCN)6BF
4)
3), a yellow solid.
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)rhenium(II) tetrafluoroborate (
6">e(MeCN)6BF
4)
2), a yellow solid.
* Hexakis(acetonitrile)rhenium(III) tetrafluoroborate (
6">e(MeCN)6BF
4)
3), a brown solid.
[
]
4">(NCMe)4sup>n+
* 4">r(MeCN)4BF4)2, blue
* 4F6">u(MeCN)4F6, colorless
* 4">d(MeCN)4BF4)2, yellow
4 or 5">(NCMe)4 or 5sub>2n+
* 2(MeCN)8/10">o2(MeCN)8/10BF4)4 blue d(Mo-Mo) = 218, d(Mo-N)axial = 260, d(Mo-N)equat = 214 pm
* 2(MeCN)10">c2(MeCN)10BF4)4
* 2(MeCN)10">e2(MeCN)10B(C6H3(CF3)2)4]2, blue; d(Re-Re) = 226, d(Re-N)axial = 240, d(Re-N)equat = 205 pm
* 2(MeCN)10">h2(MeCN)10BF4)4, orange; d(Rh-Rh) = 261, d(Re-N)axial = 219, d(Re-N)equat = 198 pm[
]
2">(NCMe)2sup>+
* 2">g(MeCN)2(C6H3(CF3)2)4
* 2">u(MeCN)2bF6
Mixed ligand examples
* Bis(benzonitrile)palladium dichloride
Bis(benzonitrile)palladium dichloride is the coordination complex with the formula PdCl2(NCC6H5)2. It is the adduct of two benzonitrile (PhCN) ligands with palladium(II) chloride. It is a yellow-brown solid that is soluble in organic solvents. ...
(PdCl2(PhCN)2), an orange solid that serves as a source of "PdCl2"
* Tricarbonyltris(propionitrile)molybdenum(0) (Mo(CO)3(C2H5CN)3), a source of "Mo(CO)3". Related Cr and W complexes are known.
Complexes of η2-nitrile ligands
In some of its complexes, nitriles function as η2-ligands. This bonding mode is more common for complexes of low-valence metals, such as Ni(0). Complexes of η2-nitriles are expected to form as transient intermediates in certain metal-catalyzed reactions of nitriles, such as the Hoesch reaction
The Hoesch reaction or Houben–Hoesch reaction is an organic reaction in which a nitrile reacts with an arene compound to form an aryl ketone. The reaction is a type of Friedel-Crafts acylation with hydrogen chloride and a Lewis acid catalyst.
...
and the hydrogenation
Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen (H2) and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a Catalysis, catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to redox, reduce or S ...
of nitriles.
In some cases, η2-nitrile ligands are intermediates that preceded oxidative addition
Oxidative addition and reductive elimination are two important and related classes of reactions in organometallic chemistry. Oxidative addition is a process that increases both the oxidation state and coordination number of a metal centre. Oxidat ...
.
See also
* Cyanometalate
Cyanometallates or cyanometalates are a class of coordination compounds, most often consisting only of cyanide ligands. Most are anions. Cyanide is a highly basic and small ligand, hence it readily saturates the coordination sphere of metal ions. ...
– coordination compounds containing cyanide ligands (coordinating via C).
References
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