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Transition metals 2, FCM
[edit]"Co-ordination Chemistry of the Transition Metals, Part 2"
Relevant textbooks
[edit]- Richard A. Henderson, The Mechanisms of Reactions at Transition Metal Sites (Oxford Chemistry Primer) (1993) (on Amazon.co.uk)
Investigating mechanisms
[edit]Temperature dependence of rate constants
[edit]- Over fairly narrow range of temps, rate constant varies according to Eyring equation:
- ,
- where:
- = rate coefficient
- = temperature in kelvin
- = enthalpy of activation
- = gas constant
- = Boltzmann constant
- = Planck's constant
- = entropy of activation
- ,
Ligand substitution reactions
[edit]- Associative, dissociative and interchange reaction mechanisms: Dissociative substitution, Associative substitution, Sn1CB mechanism
Effect of trans ligands
[edit]- Trans series: F− < OH− < H2O < NH3 ≈ py < Cl− < Br− < I− ≈ SCN− ≈ NO2− < CH3− < H− ≈ PR3 < CN− ≈ CO
- Trans influence (AKA thermodynamic trans effect): good σ donor trans ligand puts electron density on Pt, weakening and lengthening Pt-X bond in ground state
- Trans effect (AKA kinetic trans effect): good π acceptor trans ligand stabilises five coordinate trigonal bipyramidal intermediate (removes electron density from 18e Pt)
Substitution in octahedral complexes
[edit]- Rate depends strongly of leaving group X but weakly or not at all on entering group Y (so D or Id mechanism)
- at high [Y], rate = k[ML5X] (suggesting D mechanism)
- at low [Y], rate = k[ML5X][Y] (suggesting A mechanism)
- explained by Eigen-Wilkins mechanism (de:Eigen-Wilkins-Mechanismus, Manfred Eigen and R. G. Wilkins)
- ML5X and Y form a weakly-bound encounter complex, [ML5X···Y] (which forms and dissociates rapidly in a so-called pre-equilibrium with eqm. constant Ko)
- The encounter complex [ML5X···Y] rearranges to [ML5Y···X], i.e. breaking the M-X bond and forming an M-Y bond
- The rearranged complex [ML5Y···X] dissociates to the products ML5Y and X
step equation symbol rate 1 ML5X + Y ⇌ [ML5X···Y] Ko fast 2 [ML5X···Y] ⇌ [ML5Y···X] k slow (RDS) 3 [ML5Y···X] ⇌ ML5Y + X ? fast
Electron transfer
[edit]Inner sphere ET
[edit]- Inner sphere electron transfer: Housecroft p. 895, ET via a covalent linkage (a bridging ligand), IUPAC definition, Henry Taube, Creutz-Taube Complex
Outer sphere ET
[edit]- Free energy of activation for self-exchange reactions:
- Rate of self exchange reactions:
- where Z ≈ 1011 dm3 mol−1 s−1 and the transmission coefficient κ ≈ 1