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Light Lanthanide Metallocenium Cations Exhibiting Weak Equatorial Anion Interactions.

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posted on 2019-06-17, 15:02 authored by J Liu, D Reta, JA Cleghorn, YX Yeoh, F Ortu, CAP Goodwin, NF Chilton, DP Mills
As the dysprosocenium complex [Dy(Cpttt )2 ][B(C6 F5 )4 ] (Cpttt =C5 H2 tBu3 -1,2,4, 1-Dy) exhibits magnetic hysteresis at 60 K, similar lanthanide (Ln) complexes have been targeted to provide insights into this remarkable property. We recently reported homologous [Ln(Cpttt )2 ][B(C6 F5 )4 ] (1-Ln) for all the heavier Ln from Gd-Lu; herein, we extend this motif to the early Ln. We find, for the largest LnIII cations, that contact ion pairs [Ln(Cpttt )2 {(C6 F5 -κ1 -F)B(C6 F5 )3 }] (1-Ln; La-Nd) are isolated from reactions of parent [Ln(Cpttt )2 (Cl)] (2-Ln) with [H(SiEt3 )2 ][B(C6 F5 )4 ], where the anion binds weakly to the equatorial sites of [Ln(Cpttt )2 ]+ through a single fluorine atom in the solid state. For smaller SmIII , [Sm(Cpttt )2 ][B(C6 F5 )4 ] (1-Sm) is isolated, which like heavier 1-Ln does not exhibit equatorial anion interactions, but the EuIII analogue 1-Eu could not be synthesised due to the facile reduction of EuIII precursors to EuII products. Thus with the exception of Eu and radioactive Pm this work constitutes a structurally similar family of Ln metallocenium complexes, over 50 years after the [M(Cp)2 ]+ series was isolated for the 3d metals.

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We thank the China Scholarship Council (studentship for J.L.) the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Doctoral Prize Fellowship to C.A.P.G. and EP/P002560/1 for F.O. and D.R.), the Ramsay Memorial Fellowships Trust (fellowship to N.F.C.) and The University of Manchester. We thank the EPSRC UK National Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Service for access to the EPR facility and the SQUID magnetometer, and the University of Manchester for access to the Computational Shared Facility.

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Chemistry, 2019, 25(32), pp. 7749-7758

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Chemistry

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Wiley

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1521-3765

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2019

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2019-06-17

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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/chem.201901167

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Research data files supporting this publication are available from Mendeley Data at DOI: https://doi.org/10.17632/hgnvnjhz2v.1.

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