“…This is especially true for metal nitride precursors . It was shown that amido and imido ligands are useful for the synthesis of transition-metal complexes, which can act as precursors for transition-metal nitrides. − More recently, all-nitrogen-coordinated, heteroleptic derivatives of the simple amido/imido-compounds containing chelating monoanionic guanidinato ligands, {(R′N) 2 C(NR′′ 2 )} − (R′, R′′ = alkyl substituents, such as Me, Et, i Pr), in the coordination sphere of Ta, Nb, Mo, and W were investigated, and, in some cases, superior performance as precursors for the nitrides was reported. , We successfully transferred these precursor concepts to the family of homoleptic guanidinato precursors of lanthanide metals with GdN as a representative test case. [Gd{( i PrN) 2 C(NMe 2 )} 3 ] ( 1 ) turned out to be a surprisingly good single-source precursor for the growth of phase-pure, rock salt GdN by MOCVD, and similar behavior was indicated for the dysprosium analogue [Dy{( i PrN) 2 C(NMe 2 )} 3 ] ( 2 ). , Employing high-resolution electron impact mass spectrometry (HR EI-MS), the Gd-imido species were detected in the course of the fragmentation of 1 , supporting the idea that the guanidinato ligand serves as a source for the N component under single-source MOCVD conditions. , …”