Synthesis and Characterization of Group 12 Metal(I) Complexes Bearing Extremely Bulky Boryl/Silyl Substituted Amide Ligands

Abstract

Two extremely bulky boryl/silyl‐substituted amide ligands, –N{B(DipNCH)2}(SiR3) (R = Me TBoL, R = Ph PhBoL; Dip = 2,6‐diisopropylphenyl) were used in the preparation of the group 12 metal halide complexes, PhBoLZnBr, {TBoLCd(μ‐I)}2, TBoLHgI, and PhBoLHgI. The reduction of these, and two previously reported compounds, PhBoLZnBr(THF) and {PhBoLCd(μ‐I)}2, using a magnesium(I) compound, {(MesNacnac)Mg}2 (MesNacnac = [(MesNCMe)2CH]–, Mes = mesityl), were carried out, leading to mixed results. In several cases these reactions led to decomposition, and deposition of the group 12 metal. However, in two instances the homobimetallic metal(I) complexes, TBoLM–MTBoL (M = Zn or Hg), were isolated and crystallographically characterized. The reduction of {PhBoLCd(μ‐I)}2 afforded the known cadmium(I) complex, PhBoLCd–CdPhBoL, but also gave a very low yield of the thermally unstable complex, PhBoLCd–Mg(THF)(MesNacnac). The X‐ray crystal structure of this compound reveals it to contain the first example of a Cd–Mg bond in a molecular compound.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Oct 10, 2019
Source ID
10.1002/zaac.201900229

Entities

People

  • Cameron Jones
  • Caspar De Bruin‐dickason
  • Deepak Dange
  • Martin Juckel

Organizations

  • Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Australian Research Council
  • Monash University

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Fields of Study

  • Chemistry

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  • Organic Chemistry
  • Surface Engineering/Surface Coating Technology.