Cyclic voltammetry (CV) measurements on (eta(2)-C(60))M(CO)(5) complexes (M = Cr, Mo, W) in dichloromethane show three [60]fullerene-centered and reversible reduction/oxidation waves. The E(1/2) values of these waves are shifted to positive values relative to the corresponding values of the uncoordinated [60]fullerene in the same solvent. A Jahn-Teller type distortion of the spherical surface of [60]fullerene promoted by [60]fullerene-metal pi-backbonding may explain the observed positive shifts. Lewis bases (L = piperidine and triphenyl phosphine) displace [60]fullerene from (eta(2)-C(60))M(CO)(5) complexes. Analysis of the activation parameters for the metal-[60]fullerene dissociation, the metal-[60]fullerene bond enthalpies (from DFT computations), and metal-solvent (benzene) bond enthalpies (from DFT computations) suggests appreciable solvent contribution to the transition state leading to formation of the intermediate species solvent-M(CO)(5). Appreciable transition state stabilization due to solvation of the intermediate species is inferred for M = Mo and W. For M = Cr, stabilization of the intermediate species due to solvation is not accompanied by the corresponding transition state stabilization.
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