Complexes of Bi- and ter-valent cobalt with olefinic ditertiary arsines
- 1 January 1971
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in J. Chem. Soc. A
- p. 545-549
- https://doi.org/10.1039/j19710000545
Abstract
Cobalt(II) salts react with 1,2-bis(dimethylarsino)ethylene (edas)(ca. 90%trans, 10%cis) under u.v. irradiation to give complexes of cis-edas in good yield. The intermediate complexes of trans-edas are generally unstable, but a black compound Col2(trans-edas)2 with one unpaired electron can be isolated; this probably contains bridging ligand groups in a polymeric structure. The cobalt(II) complexes CoX2(cis-edas)2(X = Cl, Br, I, or NO3), which have one unpaired electron, are probably five-co-ordinate in solution and tetragonally distorted octahedral in the solid state. The complex CoCl2(cis-edas) appears to consist of the planar cation [Co(cis-edas)2]2+ and the tetrahedral anion [CoCl4]2– in the solid state, but attempts to prepare [Co(cis-edas)3]2+ give only the tervalent derivative [Co(cis-edas)3]3+. The cobalt(II) halogeno-complexes of cis-edas are readily oxidised to cobalt(III) complexes of the type [CoX2(cis-edas)2]Y [X = Cl or Br; Y = Cl, Br, or PF6; X = NCS, Y = PF6 or Co(SCN)4] The chemical and physical properties of the cobalt–cis-edas complexes are generally very like those of the analogous complexes of o-phenylenebis(dimethylarsine).Keywords
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