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The present studies which have been performed in the work-group C-2 (Prof. W. Kiefer) within the program of the Sonderforschungsbereichs 347, deal with the FT-Raman and –IR spectroscopy on new organometallic complexes, synthesized in the work-groups B-2 (Prof. W. Malisch), B-3 (Prof. W. A. Schenk), D-1 (Prof. H. Werner) and D-4 (Prof. D. Stalke). The FT-Raman spectra recorded at 1064 nm led to very useful and interesting information. Furthermore, the DFT calculations which are known to offer promise of obtaining accurate vibrational wavenumbers, were successfully used for the assignment of the vibrational spectra. For the first time it has been possible to ascribe exactly the n(RhC) stretching mode in the vinylidene rhodium(I) complex trans-[RhF(=C=CH2)(PiPr3)2] by using isotopic substitution, in conjunction with theoretical calculations. This is also true for the complexes trans-[RhF(CO)(PiPr3)2], trans-[RhF(C2H4)(PiPr3)2], trans-[RhX(=C=CHPh)(PiPr3)2] (X = F, Cl, Br, I, Me, PhCºC) and trans-[RhX(CN-2,6-xylyl)(PiPr3)2] (X = F, Cl, Br, I, CºCPh). In addition, the comparison between the n(RhC) wavenumbers of the complexes trans-[RhF(=13C=13CH2)(PiPr3)2] and trans-[RhF(CO)(PiPr3)2], containing the isoelectronic ligands 13C=13CH2 and CO, which have the same reduced mass, indicated that the Rh-C bond is stronger in the carbonyl than in the vinylidene complex. Besides, the n(RhF) stretching mode, which has been observed at higher wavenumbers in the FT-Raman and -IR spectra of trans-[RhF(CO)(PiPr3)2], showed that the carbonyl ligand is a better p-acceptor and a less effective s-donor than the vinylidene one. Moreover, the comparison of the n(CºC) and n(Rh-C) modes from the FT-Raman spectrum of the complexes trans-[Rh(CºCPh)(L)(PiPr3)2] (L = C=CHPh, CO, CN-2,6-xylyl) point out that the p-acceptor ability of the ligand trans to CºCPh should rise in the order C=CH2 < CO < CN-2,6-xylyl £ C=CHPh. The investigated sensitivity of the n(RhC), n(CC), n(CO) and n(CN) vibrational modes to the electronic modifications occuring in the vinylidene, carbonyl, ethylene and isonitrile complexes, should allow in the future the examination of the p-acceptor or p-donor properties of further ligands. Likewise, we were able to characterize the influence of various X ligands on the RhC bond by using the n(RhC) stretching mode as a probe for the weakening of this. The calculated wavenumbers of the n(RhC) for the vinylidene complexes trans-[RhX(=C=CHR)(PiPr3)2], where R = H or Ph, suggested that the strength of the Rh=C bond increases along the sequence X = CºCPh < CH3 < I < Br < Cl < F. For the series of carbonyl compounds trans-[RhX(CO)(PiPr3)2], where X = F, Cl, Br and I, analogous results have been obtained and confirmed from the model compounds trans-[RhX(CO)(PMe3)2]. Since, the calculated vibrational modes for the ethylene complex trans-[RhF(C2H4)(PiPr3)2] were in good agreement with the experimental results and supported the description of this complex as a metallacyclopropane, we were interested in getting more information upon this class of compounds. In this context, we have recorded the FT-Raman and -IR spectra of the thioaldehyde complexes mer-[W(CO)3(dmpe)(h2-S=CH2)] and mer-[W(CO)3(dmpe)(h2-S=CD2)] which have been synthezised by B-3. The positions of the different WL vibrational modes anticipated by the DFT calculations, were consistent with the experimental results. Indeed, the analysis of the band shifts in the FT-Raman and –IR spectra of the isotopomer mer-[W(CO)3(dmpe)(h2-S=CD2)] confirmed our assignment. The different stereoisomers of complex mer-[W(CO)3(dmpe)(h2-S=CH2)] were investigated too, since RMN and IR-data have shown that complex mer-[W(CO)3(dmpe)(h2-S=CH2)] lead in solution to an equilibrium. Since the information on the vibrational spectra of the molybdenum and tungsten complexes Cp(CO)2M-PR2-X (M = Mo, W; R = Me, tBu, Ph; X = S, Se) is very scarce, we extended our research work to this class of compounds. We have tried to elucidate the bonding properties in these chalcogenoheterocycle complexes by taking advantage of the mass effect on the different metal atoms (W vs. Mo). Thus, the observed band shifts allowed to assign most of the ML fundamental modes of these complexes. This project and the following one were a cooperation within the work-group B-2. The Raman and IR spectra of the matrix isolated photoproducts expected by the UV irradiation of the iron silyl complex Cp(CO)2FeSiH2CH3 have been already reported by Claudia Fickert and Volker Nagel in their PhD-thesis. Since no exact assignment was feasible for these spectra, we were interested in the study of the reaction products created by irradiation of the carbonyl iron silyl complex Cp(CO)2FeCH2SiH3. Although the calculated characteristic vibrational modes of the metal ligand unit for the various photoproducts are significantly different in constitution, they are very similar in wavenumbers, which did not simplify their identification. However, the theoretical results have been found to be consistent with the earlier experimental results. Finally, the last part of this thesis has been devoted to the (2-Py)2E- anions which exhibit a high selectivity toward metal-coordination. All di(2-pyridyl) amides and -phosphides which were synthesized by D-4, coordinate the R2Al+ fragment via both ring nitrogen atoms. This already suggests that the charge density in the anions is coupled into the rings and accumulated at the ring nitrogen atoms, but the Lewis basicity of the central nitrogen atom in Et2Al(2-Py)2N is still high enough to coordinate a second equivalent AlEt3 to form the Lewis acid base adduct Et2Al(2-Py)2NAlEt3. Due to the higher electronegativity of the central nitrogen atom in Me2Al(2-Py)2N, Et2Al(2-Py)2N and Et2Al(2-Py)2NAlEt3, compared to the bridging two coordinated phosphorus atom in Me2Al(2-Py)2P and Et2Al(2-Py)2P, the di(2-pyridyl)amide is the hardest Lewis base. In the phosphides merely all charge density couples into the rings leaving the central phosphorus atom only attractive for soft metals. These results were confirmed by using DFT and MP2 calculations. Moreover, a similar behaviour has been observed and described for the benzothiazolyl complex [Me2Al{Py(Bth)P}], where complementary investigations are to be continued. The DFT calculations carried out on the model compounds analysed in these studies supply very accurate wavenumbers and molecular geometries, these being in excellent agreement with the experimental results obtained from the corresponding isolated complexes.
Das Interesse an Übergangsmetall-substituierten Siloxanen ist in den vergangenen Jahren stark angewachsen. Dies ist vor allem darauf zurückzuführen, dass diesen Systemen eine wichtige Modellfunktion für auf Silica-Oberflächen verankerte, katalytisch aktive Übergangsmetallkomplexe zukommt, die eine Vielzahl organischer Reaktionen katalysieren und dabei sowohl die Vorteile der Homogenkatalyse als auch der Heterogenkatalyse in einem einzigen System vereinen. Weiterhin kommt ihnen auch eine wichtige Bedeutung als Vorstufen zur Darstellung von Silicon-Polymeren und Keramiken zu, die definierte Metallzentren in ihrem Polymer-Grundgerüst enthalten und somit als neue Werkstoffe mit hoher mechanischer und thermischer Stabilität sowie ausgezeichneten leitenden Eigenschaften dienen können. Metallosiloxane mit einer direkten Metall-Silicium-Bindung können über die entsprechenden Metallo-silanole generiert werden, die seit Beginn der 90er Jahre eine intensivere Bearbeitung erfahren. In dieser Arbeit wurden die ersten Vertreter von Metallo-silanolen dargestellt und bezüglich ihrer Reaktivität untersucht, in denen das Metall- und Siliciumatom durch einen Alkylidenspacer getrennt ist. Es wurde zunächst eine Reihe von C5R5(OC)2FeCH2-substituierten Silanolen über die Et3N-assistierte Hydrolyse von Ferriomethyl-chlorsilanen bzw. Oxygenierung von Si-H-funktionellen Ferriomethyl-silanen mit Dimethyldioxiran dargestellt. Die Stabilisierung durch das Metallfragment in β-Stellung zur Silanoleinheit erweist sich ebenfalls hinreichend für die Darstellung von Ferriomethyl-silandiolen und –silantriolen, wie anhand der Darstellung von Cp(OC)2Fe-CH2-Si(R)(OH)2 (R = Me, OH) nachgewiesen werden konnte. Allerdings zeigen diese Vertreter im Vergleich zu ihren Analoga mit direkter Fe-Si-Bindung eine z.T. deutlich erhöhte Eigenkondensationsneigung. Die Röntgenstrukturanalysen der Ferriomethyl-diorganosilanole C5R5(OC)2Fe-CH2-Si(Me)(R’)OH belegen deren Aggregation zu Tetrameren bzw. unendlichen Ketten im Festkörper über starke intermolekulare OH...O-Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen. Durch Et3N-assistierte Kondensation mit Organochlorsilanen, wie z.B. Me2Si(H)Cl lassen sich kontrolliert Ferriomethyl-substiuierte Di-, Tri- und Tetrasiloxane generieren. Auch der Aufbau von mehrkernigen Heterosiloxangerüsten ist möglich, wie exemplarisch anhand der Synthese von Cp(OC)2Fe-CH2-SiMe2O-M(Cl)Cp2 (M = Ti, Zr) überprüft wurde. Weiterhin können auch Modifikationen am Metallfragment vorgenommen werden, wie der photochemisch induzierte CO/PR3-Austausch an Cp(OC)2-CH2-SiMe2OH beweist. Die synthetisierten Ferriomethyl-siloxane mit δ-ständiger Si-H-Funktion eignen sich für weitere Umsetzungen, wie z.B. der oxidativen Addition der Si-H-Funktion an ungesättigte Metallfragmente. So lassen sich das Tri- bzw. Tetrasiloxan Cp(OC)2Fe-CH2-Si(R)(OSiMe2H)2 (R = Me, OSiMe2H) durch UV-Bestrahlung unter CO-Eliminierung glatt in die Cyclo(ferra)siloxane Cp(OC)(H)Fe-SiMe2-OSi(Me)(R)-OSiMe2 überführen. Abschließend wurde überprüft, ob sich die Chemie der Ferriomethyl-silanole auch auf andere Übergangsmetallfragmente übertragen lässt. Hierbei konnten Wolframiomethyl-silanole mit dem Cp(OC)2(Me3P)WCH2-Fragment dargestellt werden, wobei sich, im Gegensatz zu den Eisenvertretern, die Darstellungsmethode der Oxygenierung von Si-H-funktionellen Vorläufern als vorteilhafter erweist.