2012
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201206790
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Synthesis and Characterization of [M2(NCtBu2)5] (M=Mn, Fe, Co): Metal Ketimide Complexes with Strong Metal–Metal Interactions

Abstract: The study of metal-metal interactions has provided many important insights into transition-metal bonding and electronic structure. [1] This is perhaps best exemplified by the synthesis of quintuply bonded [Ar'CrCrAr'] (Ar' = C 6 H 3 -2,6(C 6 H 3 -2,6-iPr 2 ) 2 ), which has intrigued both experimentalists and theoreticians since it was first reported in 2005. [2] Complexes with metal-metal bonds also exhibit interesting optoelectronic properties [2d] and intriguing chemical reactivity. [3] Interestingly, a… Show more

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“…Complex 1 crystallizes as brown plates in the triclinic space group P 1 with two independent molecules per unit cell ( 1A with r ¼ 1.05. 21 Finally, the Fe-Fe distances for the mixedvalent Fe(II)/Fe(I) clusters reported by Betley and co-workers are also in good agreement with complex 1, with average Fe-Fe distances ranging from 2.46 to 2.65 A. 14,15,17 In contrast to most other multi-metallic Fe clusters, however, which require specially-designed ligands to control nuclearity, 14,15,17,18,30 complex 1 spontaneously self-assembles using a simple, commercially available ketimide ligand.…”
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“…Complex 1 crystallizes as brown plates in the triclinic space group P 1 with two independent molecules per unit cell ( 1A with r ¼ 1.05. 21 Finally, the Fe-Fe distances for the mixedvalent Fe(II)/Fe(I) clusters reported by Betley and co-workers are also in good agreement with complex 1, with average Fe-Fe distances ranging from 2.46 to 2.65 A. 14,15,17 In contrast to most other multi-metallic Fe clusters, however, which require specially-designed ligands to control nuclearity, 14,15,17,18,30 complex 1 spontaneously self-assembles using a simple, commercially available ketimide ligand.…”
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“…Similarly, Hoffman and co-workers isolated a tetrametallic ketimide-supported Cu cluster, [Cu(N]C t Bu 2 )] 4 , further highlighting the ability of ketimide ligands to bridge metal centers. 22 The ketimide ligand also promotes metal-metal communication via super exchange, as observed for the mixed-valent bimetallic, [Fe 2 (N]C t Bu 2 ) 5 ], 21 which is likely a consequence of the highly covalent metalketimide interaction. 23 Thus, we hypothesized that ketimides, by virtue of their proclivity to promote M-M bonding and communication, could engender the formation of high nuclearity metal clusters with strong M-M exchange.…”
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“…Similar, albeit even lower values for the Fe II/III couple were observed for related four-coordinate homoleptic complexes of iron containing the di- tert -butyl ketimide ligand. 54,55 …”
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“…There are no comparable molecules known, but similar binding motifs were observed with two Fe II ions or one Fe II and one Fe III ion. In these known compounds, the magnetic interactions between the two metal centers range from weakly ferromagnetic ( J =2.24 cm −1 ) to strongly antiferromagnetic ( J =−235 cm −1 ) 31a,d. The poor solubility of 5 in common organic solvents such as benzene, THF, acetonitrile or DMSO hampered a solution NMR spectroscopic characterization 42…”
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