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A Blueprint for the Stabilization of Sub‐Valent Alkaline Earth Complexes

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posted on 2023-09-29, 10:28 authored by Alex WJ Bowles, Yu Liu, Matthew P Stevens, Iñigo J Vitorica-Yrezabal, Claire L McMullin, Fabrizio Ortu

The study of sub-valent Group 2 chemistry is a relatively new research field, being established in 2007 with the report of the first Mg(I) dimers. These species are stabilized by the formation of a Mg–Mg covalent bond; however, the extension of this chemistry to heavier alkaline earth (AE) metals has been frustrated by significant synthetic challenges, primarily associated with the instability of heavy AE–AE interactions. Here we present a new blueprint for the stabilization of heavy AE(I) complexes, based upon the reduction of AE(II) precursors with planar coordination geometries. We report the synthesis and structural characterisation of homoleptic trigonal planar AE(II) complexes of the monodentate amides {N(SiMe3)2}– and {N(Mes)(SiMe3)}–. DFT calculations showed that the LUMOs of these complexes all show some d-character for AE = Ca-Ba. DFT analysis of the square planar Sr(II) complex [Sr{N(SiMe3)2}(dioxane)2]∞ revealed analogous frontier orbital d-character. AE(I) complexes that could be accessed by reduction of these AE(II) precursors were modelled computationally, revealing exergonic formation in all cases. Crucially, NBO calculations show that some d-character is preserved in the SOMO of theoretical AE(I) products upon reduction, showing that d-orbitals could play a crucial role in achieving stable heavy AE(I) complexes.

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SubVAR - Sub-Valent Alkaline Earth Reagents

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Department of Chemistry, University of Leicester

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Published in

Chemistry – A European Journal

Volume

29

Issue

54

Publisher

Wiley

issn

0947-6539

eissn

1521-3765

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2023-07-12

Language

en

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