2001
DOI: 10.1002/1099-0682(200107)2001:7<1671::aid-ejic1671>3.0.co;2-v
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Neutral Mononuclear and Binuclear Hexacoordinate Silicon Complexes withSiO5C Skeletons

Abstract: Treatment of the silanes (EtO)3Si(CH2)2SCH2C(O)OSiMe3 and (EtO)3Si(CH2)3OSiMe3 with two molar equivalents of 1‐hydroxy‐2‐pyridone in acetonitrile yielded the neutral hexacoordinate silicon complexes bis[μ‐(3‐thiapentanoato(2−)‐C5,O′:C5′,O)]tetrakis[1‐oxopyridin‐2‐olato(1−)]disilicon(IV) (6) and bis[1‐oxopyridin‐2‐olato(1−)][propanolato(2−)‐C3,O]silicon(IV) (8), respectively. The compounds 6·2CH3CN and 8 were characterized by solid‐state 29Si VACP/MAS NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry (FAB MS), and single‐cry… Show more

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“…Hexacoordinate cationic silicon complexes of the form [Si­(OPO) 3 ] + X – (X = Cl, FeCl 4 , 1 / 2 SnCl 6 ) were first prepared by Weiss and Harvey and later characterized spectroscopically and structurally by Tacke et al Beyond this homoleptic variety, only a handful of organosilicon complexes bearing the OPO ligand have been reported . Studies involving organosilicon complexes were undertaken here to examine their potential dynamic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hexacoordinate cationic silicon complexes of the form [Si­(OPO) 3 ] + X – (X = Cl, FeCl 4 , 1 / 2 SnCl 6 ) were first prepared by Weiss and Harvey and later characterized spectroscopically and structurally by Tacke et al Beyond this homoleptic variety, only a handful of organosilicon complexes bearing the OPO ligand have been reported . Studies involving organosilicon complexes were undertaken here to examine their potential dynamic nature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13a,15 Hexacoordinate cationic silicon complexes of the form [Si(OPO) 3 ] + X − (X = Cl, FeCl 4 , 1 / 2 SnCl 6 ) were first prepared by Weiss and Harvey 16 and later characterized spectroscopically and structurally by Tacke et al 17 Beyond this homoleptic variety, only a handful of organosilicon complexes bearing the OPO ligand have been reported. 18 Studies involving organosilicon complexes were undertaken here to examine their potential dynamic nature. The use of electron-donating carbonbased ancillary ligands has proven appropriate for promoting weak Si←OC dative bonding interactions and has led to the discovery of the first well-defined examples of the hemilabile nature of the rigid OPO ligand.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[70] In the same vein, other original structures of bis(catecholato)silicates are reported in Scheme 18. For example, Holmes prepared 2,2'-biphenolate silicates in 1990 (Scheme 20A), [71] Tacke replaced the catechol ligand with a 1hydroxy-2-pyridone ligand allowing the formation of a hexacoordinate silicon compound (Scheme 20B), [72] and Spange published an interesting silicate bearing coumarin ligands (Scheme 20C). [73] Studies on the reactivity of such structures would be of particular interest.…”
Section: Reactivity and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dihedral angles formed between the O 2 Si chelate and OPO ligands are also similar to those of QOXSIF (9.39, 3.08, and 2.41 ). Structures of monodentate organosilicon OPO complexes include Ph 3 Si(OPO)ÁPh 3 Si(OH)Á0.5n-pentane, Me 3 Si(OPO), and tBu 2 Si( 1 -OPO)( 2 -OPO) (respective CSD refcodes NITRIT, NITROZ, and NITSOA; Kraft & Brennessel, 2014), and of bidentate organosilicon OPO complexes include Ph 2 Si(OPO) 2 , Me 2 Si(OPO)Cl, Ph 3 Si(OPO), Me 2 Si(OPO) 2 , Et 2 Si(OPO) 2 , iPr 2 Si(OPO) 2 , tBu 2 Si( 1 -OPO)( 2 -OPO), and (CH 2 ) 3 Si(OPO) 2 (respective CSD refcodes NISMIN, NISMOT, NITRUF, NITSAM, NITSEQ, NITSOA, NITSIU, and NITSUG;Kraft & Brennessel, 2014), and [Si(OPO) 2 (-CH 2 CH 2 SCH 2 C( O)O)] 2 Á2CH 3 CN and [O(CH 2 ) 3 ]Si(OPO) 2 (respective CSD refcodes UBUWET and UBUWIX; Tacke, Burschka et al, 2001). (I) and (II) have 0.06-0.17 Å shorter Si-O bond lengths and 3-5 larger ligand bite angles than those in chelated R 2 Si(OPO) 2 (R = alkyl, phenyl) complexes, indicating a stronger chelate presumably due, in part, to their cationic character.…”
Section: Database Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%