Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X

The complex, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl (1), was previously found to be, not only unexpectedly water-soluble but also an effective homogeneous catatyst for the hydrogenation of unsaturates in water. The results of extensive ³¹P NMR studies on the aqueous system of (1) indicate that (1) is in equilibrium with the...

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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-382582021-12-23T05:49:31Z Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X Matthews, Kelly E. Chemistry Merola, Joseph S. Brewer, Karen J. Dillard, John G. Glanville, James O. Hanson, Brian E. LD5655.V856 1994.M387 Organoiridium compounds Transition metal hydrides The complex, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl (1), was previously found to be, not only unexpectedly water-soluble but also an effective homogeneous catatyst for the hydrogenation of unsaturates in water. The results of extensive ³¹P NMR studies on the aqueous system of (1) indicate that (1) is in equilibrium with the iridium(III) dihydrido “aquo” complex, [IrH₂(PMe₃)₃(H₂O)]⁺, and not the μ-chloro bridged complex, { [IrH₂(PMe₃)₃]₂Cl}⁺ (2), as previously reported. The calculated K<sub>eq</sub> value for the aqueous equilibrium is (0.0037 ± 0.0003) M. Thermodynamic data (ΔH = 30.8 kJ/mol, ΔS = 56.0 J/(Kmol), and ΔG = 14.1 kJ/mol) obtained from variable temperature ³¹P NMR studies are consistent with the proposed equilibrium system. The complexes IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X (X = O₂CPh (3), I (4), and Br (6) were synthesized and examined. The complexes IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X (X = H₂O and F) could not be isolated. (3) was determined to dissociate completely in water to form the iridium(III) dihydrido “‘aquo” complex, [IrH₂(PMe₃)₃(H₂O)]⁺, seemingly explaining the greater catalytic activity of (3). Solubility of the halo complexes decreased from moderately soluble (1), to slightly soluble (6), to very slightly soluble (4). The solubilities of (4) and (6) were too low to allow quantification of their equilibria. Finally it was observed that linear relationships exist between the electronegativity of the ligand, X, and the ¹H and ³¹P NMR chemical shifts of the hydrides and the phosphines for the complexes, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X. These relationships are consistent with the findings of Birnbaum. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:13:36Z 2014-03-14T21:13:36Z 1994-07-03 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 Dissertation Text etd-06062008-164037 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/38258 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-164037/ en OCLC# 31469000 LD5655.V856_1994.M387.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ix, 142 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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Organoiridium compounds
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Organoiridium compounds
Transition metal hydrides
Matthews, Kelly E.
Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X
description The complex, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl (1), was previously found to be, not only unexpectedly water-soluble but also an effective homogeneous catatyst for the hydrogenation of unsaturates in water. The results of extensive ³¹P NMR studies on the aqueous system of (1) indicate that (1) is in equilibrium with the iridium(III) dihydrido “aquo” complex, [IrH₂(PMe₃)₃(H₂O)]⁺, and not the μ-chloro bridged complex, { [IrH₂(PMe₃)₃]₂Cl}⁺ (2), as previously reported. The calculated K<sub>eq</sub> value for the aqueous equilibrium is (0.0037 ± 0.0003) M. Thermodynamic data (ΔH = 30.8 kJ/mol, ΔS = 56.0 J/(Kmol), and ΔG = 14.1 kJ/mol) obtained from variable temperature ³¹P NMR studies are consistent with the proposed equilibrium system. The complexes IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X (X = O₂CPh (3), I (4), and Br (6) were synthesized and examined. The complexes IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X (X = H₂O and F) could not be isolated. (3) was determined to dissociate completely in water to form the iridium(III) dihydrido “‘aquo” complex, [IrH₂(PMe₃)₃(H₂O)]⁺, seemingly explaining the greater catalytic activity of (3). Solubility of the halo complexes decreased from moderately soluble (1), to slightly soluble (6), to very slightly soluble (4). The solubilities of (4) and (6) were too low to allow quantification of their equilibria. Finally it was observed that linear relationships exist between the electronegativity of the ligand, X, and the ¹H and ³¹P NMR chemical shifts of the hydrides and the phosphines for the complexes, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X. These relationships are consistent with the findings of Birnbaum. === Ph. D.
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author Matthews, Kelly E.
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title Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X
title_short Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X
title_full Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X
title_fullStr Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X
title_full_unstemmed Elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of IrH₂(PMe₃)₃Cl and periodic trends of the iridium (III) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, IrH₂(PMe₃)₃X
title_sort elucidation of the aqueous equilibrium system of irh₂(pme₃)₃cl and periodic trends of the iridium (iii) dihydrido tris(trimethylphosphino) series, irh₂(pme₃)₃x
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