“…This is consistent with the weaker electronegativity of Si relative to C. When we replaced one H atom by F, we found more electrons on the -C 5 H 4 F − ring than on the Cp side, consistent with the stronger electronegativity of F with respect to H. Therefore, Fe(C 10 H 9 F) has a large dipole moment (1.70 D), pointing away from the unsubstituted Cp ring. Experimentally, metallocenes with 1–5 halogens per ring have been synthesized [10,34,35,36,37,38,39]. When we replaced F with heavier halogens, we found that the dipole moment increased to 1.77, 1.82, and 1.81 D in Fe(C 10 H 9 Cl), Fe(C 10 H 9 Br), and Fe(C 10 H 9 I), respectively (Table 3).…”