Abstract (EN):
The products of anaerobic photolysis of several alkylcobaloximes with symmetric phosphines and phosphites were studied by electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy in nonaqueous solutions and at several temperatures. Evidence is provided for photochemically induced homolytic cleavage of the cobalt-carbon bond and for the formation of stable cobalt(II) five-coordinated species and of organic radicals as homolysis products. The resulting cobalt(II) species are independent of the alkyl group of the cobaloxime, as the EPR spectra of the different alkylcobaloximes with the same phosphorus ligand are identical. A rationale for the lack of reactivity of the cobalt(II) five-coordinated species is provided by an analysis of the EPR parameters and the use of extended Huckel calculations that show the cobalt atom to lie well above the equatorial coordination plane defined by the glyoximes, thus rendering the sixth position not easily available for coordination.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
8