Phosphine Ligands Flashcards
Synergic bonding
σ-donation from PR3 HOMO to vacate eg M AO
π-back donation from occupied t2g M AO to P-C σ* AO
Consequences of synergic bonding
Phosphine σ-donates electron density onto MC = more electron rich = increased π-back donation = increased occupation of 2π* = weaker CO = decreased νCO
Trends in νCO
Increased substituent electronegativity = PR3 poorer net donor so νCO decreases
Steric effects
Quantified by cone angle (θ), measured from scale models, θ increases with increasing R group size
P(OR)3 = extra P-O bond removes R group further from metal = decreases θ compared to corresponding phosphine
Chemical consequences of bulky phosphines
Dissociate easier and stabilise unsaturated species = steric protection