The preparation and reaction chemistry of beta-diketiminate titanium and zirconium complexes is described. Amine elimination reactions work well for introducing Tolnacnac or Tolnacac to the metal centers (TolnacnacH = 2-(p-tolylamino)-4-(p-tolylimino)-2-pentene; TolnacacH = 4-p-toluidinopent-3-en-2-one). In certain cases, the iminium salt of the diketimine can be used to circumvent the unfavorable reaction kinetics. Salt elimination reactions starting from group 4 metal halides and beta-diketiminate lithium reagents are the most versatile method for introducing beta-diketiminate ligands to the metal. For (beta-diketiminate)MCl(3) compounds (M = Ti, Zr) eta(5)- and eta(2)-coordination modes can be controlled by modifying the diketiminate ligands. Several structures of five- and six-coordinate metal complexes were solved by X-ray diffraction methods. Five-coordinate metal complexes adopt both trigonal bipyramidal and square pyramidal geometries, and the six-coordinate metal complexes possess pseudooctahedral metal centers. For (Tolnacnac)(2)ZrX(2) (X = Cl, OR, NMe(2)) the activation parameters for Lambda/Delta conversion have been probed by dynamic NMR and are consistent with a Bailar-twist mechanism. At a common temperature, the isomerization rates follow the order Cl > OR > NMe(2).
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