Weakly Coordinating yet Ion Paired: Anion Effects on an Internal Rearrangement

2017 
“Weakly coordinating anions” such as tetraarylborates are ubiquitous in applications of inorganic and organometallic chemistry, with great industrial importance. In this work, we probe the ion-pairing ability of these weakly coordinating anions using the highly sensitive chromium(VI) nitrido bis(diisopropylamido) system NCr(N-i-Pr2)2X, with one variable coordination site (X). This system is being used in the quantification of ligand donor ability to high-valent metal centers and has simply been called the ligand donor parameter (LDP). The donor ability of the variable ligand can be measured by solution-state rotational barrier studies via NMR spectroscopy. If the variable ligand is neutral, the chromium complex is cationic, {NCr(N-i-Pr2)2L}+, with its pendant anion. Despite the weakly coordinating nature of the counteranions employed, a significant amount of ion pairing has been noted in solution, the result of which is substantial enough to perturb the sensitive LDP measurement. These effects have been n...
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