Alkynyl complexes of the type [M(cyclam)(CCR)(2)]OTf (where cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane; M = Rh(III) or Cr(III); and R = phenyl, 4-methylphenyl, 4-trifluoromethylphenyl, 4-fluorophenyl, 1-naphthalenyl, 9-phenanthrenyl, and cyclohexyl) were prepared in 49% to 93% yield using a one-pot synthesis involving the addition of 2 equiv of RCCH and 4 equiv of BuLi to the appropriate [M(cyclam)(OTf)(2)]OTf complex in THF. The cis and trans isomers of the alkynyl complexes were separated using solubility differences, and the stereochemistry was characterized using infrared spectroscopy of the CH(2) rocking and NH bending region. All of the trans-[M(cyclam)(CCR)(2)]OTf complexes exhibit strong Raman bands between 2071 and 2109 cm(-1), ascribed to ν(s)(C≡C). The stretching frequencies for the Cr(III) complexes are 21-28 cm(-1) lower than for the analogous Rh(III) complexes, a result that can be interpreted in terms of the alkynyl ligands acting as π-donors. UV-vis spectra of the Cr(III) and Rh(III) complexes are dominated by strong charge transfer (CT) transitions. In the case of the Rh(III) complexes, these CT transitions obscure the metal centered (MC) transitions, but in the case of the Cr(III) complexes the MC transitions are unobscured and appear between 320 and 500 nm, with extinction coefficients (170-700 L mol(-1) cm(-1)) indicative of intensity stealing from the proximal CT bands. The Cr(III) complexes show long-lived (240-327 μs), structureless, MC emission centered between 731 and 748 nm in degassed room temperature aqueous solution. Emission characteristics are also consistent with the arylalkynyl ligands acting as π-donors. The Rh(III) complexes also display long-lived (4-21 μs), structureless, metal centered emission centered between 524 and 548 nm in degassed room temperature solution (CH(3)CN).
Arylethynylchromium(III) complexes of the form trans-[Cr(cyclam)(CCC(6)H(4)R)(2)]OTf (where cyclam = 1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane, R = H, CH(3), or CF(3) in the para position, and OTf = trifluoromethanesulfonate) have been prepared and characterized by IR spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. The complexes are emissive with excited-state lifetimes in a deoxygenated fluid solution between 200 and 300 micros.
The trifluoropropynyl ligand -C≡CCF(3) was studied as a possible surrogate for the cyano ligand. Complexes of the type trans-[M(cyclam)(C≡CCF(3))(2)]OTf (where M = Cr(3+), Co(3+), and Rh(3+); OTf = trifluoromethanesulfonate) were prepared and then characterized by electronic spectroscopy and by cyclic voltammetry for the Co(3+) complex. The UV-vis spectra for all three bear a remarkable similarity to that of the trans-M(cyclam)(CN)(2)(+) cations. The trifluoropropynyl complex of Co(3+) shows electrochemical behavior nearly identical with that of its dicyano analogue. Metal-centered phosphorescence from the Rh(III) complex in room-temperature aqueous solution has a quantum yield of 0.12 and a lifetime of 73 μs, nearly 10 times higher than those of its dicyano analogue.
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