The interactions of the beryllium(II) ion with the cyclopentadienyltris(diethylphosphito-P)cobaltate monoanion, L-, have been investigated, in aqueous solution, by synthetic methods, potentiometry, ESMS, and 1H, 31P, and 9Be NMR spectroscopy. L- has been found able to displace either two or three water molecules in the beryllium(II) coordination sphere, to form mononuclear, dinuclear, and trinuclear derivatives, in which the metal ion is pseudotetrahedrally coordinated. The species [BeL(H2O)]+ and [Be2L2(OH)]+ have been identified in solution while complexes of formula BeL2 and [Be3L4](ClO4)2 have been isolated as solid materials. The species [BeL(OPPh2)]+, closely related to [BeL(H2O)]+, has been characterized in acetone solution and isolated as tetraphenylborate salt. The structure of the unusual trimeric complex [Be3L4]2+ has been elucidated by an unprecedented 2D 9Be-31P NMR correlation spectrum showing the presence of a single central beryllium nucleus and two equivalent terminal beryllium nuclei. The three beryllium centers are held together by four cobaltate ligands, which display two different bonding modes: two ligands are terminally linked with all the three oxygen donors to one terminal beryllium, and the other two bridge two metal centers, sharing the oxygen donors between central and terminal beryllium atoms.

Beryllium(II) Complexes of the Klaui Tripodal LIgand Cyclopentadienyltris(diethylphosphito-P)cobaltate(-)

Barbaro Pierluigi;Midollini Stefano;
2001

Abstract

The interactions of the beryllium(II) ion with the cyclopentadienyltris(diethylphosphito-P)cobaltate monoanion, L-, have been investigated, in aqueous solution, by synthetic methods, potentiometry, ESMS, and 1H, 31P, and 9Be NMR spectroscopy. L- has been found able to displace either two or three water molecules in the beryllium(II) coordination sphere, to form mononuclear, dinuclear, and trinuclear derivatives, in which the metal ion is pseudotetrahedrally coordinated. The species [BeL(H2O)]+ and [Be2L2(OH)]+ have been identified in solution while complexes of formula BeL2 and [Be3L4](ClO4)2 have been isolated as solid materials. The species [BeL(OPPh2)]+, closely related to [BeL(H2O)]+, has been characterized in acetone solution and isolated as tetraphenylborate salt. The structure of the unusual trimeric complex [Be3L4]2+ has been elucidated by an unprecedented 2D 9Be-31P NMR correlation spectrum showing the presence of a single central beryllium nucleus and two equivalent terminal beryllium nuclei. The three beryllium centers are held together by four cobaltate ligands, which display two different bonding modes: two ligands are terminally linked with all the three oxygen donors to one terminal beryllium, and the other two bridge two metal centers, sharing the oxygen donors between central and terminal beryllium atoms.
2001
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Inglese
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2729
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Berillio
Agenti sequestranti
Metalli tossici
Speciazione
2D NMR
Il crescente impiego di berillio o materiali contenenti berillio, non solo in dispositivi di alta tecnologia ma ora anche in prodotti di uso comune, rende indispensabile la comprensione del meccanismo molecolare dell'avvelenamento da berillio e la scoperta di agenti sequestranti efficaci, da usare in terapia. Data l'importanza che il gruppo PO riveste nei processi biologici appare di grande interesse modellare la coordinazione in acqua dello ione Be2+ con molecole contenenti tale funzionalità . Fattore d'impatto del giornale 2.946
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Barbaro, Pierluigi; Cecconi, Franco; Dakternieks, Dainis; Dominguez, Sixto; Duthie, Andrew; Ghilardi, Carlo; Midollini, Stefano; Orlandini, Annabella;...espandi
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