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The magnesium, calcium, and strontium metal derivatives of 2, 2, 4, 4, 6, 6, 8, 8‐octamethylcyclotetrasilazane (OMCTS) have been synthesized and structurally characterized by X‐ray diffraction studies. These are the first complexes of the homologous series of alkaline earth metalated OMCTS. Similar to the homologous series of the corresponding alkali metal complexes, the structural properties show remarkable tendencies in the series from magnesium to strontium. The magnesium dication causes the most pronounced deformation along the transannular N···N vector of the [(c‐N‐SiMe2‐NH‐SiMe2‐)2]2‐ dianionic ring. The lengths of the Si‐N bonds are correlated to the bond types, so that shorter distances result when the bonds become more ionic. The difference between the long Si‐N(H) bonds and the short Si‐N bonds decreases gradually with the increasing mass of the alkaline earth metal dication.  相似文献   

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Preparation, Characterization and Reaction Behaviour of Sodium and Potassium Hydridosilylamides R2(H)Si—N(M)R′ (M = Na, K) — Crystal Structure of [(Me3C)2(H)Si—N(K)SiMe3]2 · THF The alkali metal hydridosilylamides R2(H)Si—N(M)R′ 1a‐Na — 1d—Na and 1a‐K — 1d‐K ( a : R = Me, R′ = CMe3; b : R = Me, R′ = SiMe3; c : R = Me, R′ = Si(H)Me2; d : R = CMe3, R′= SiMe3) have been prepared by reaction of the corresponding hydridosilylamines 1a — 1d with alkali metal M (M = Na, K) in presence of styrene or with alkali metal hydrides MH (M = Na, K). With NaNH2 in toluene Me2(H)Si—NHCMe3 ( 1a ) reacted not under metalation but under nucleophilic substitution of the H(Si) atom to give Me2(NaNH)Si—NHCMe3 ( 5 ). In the reaction of Me2(H)Si—NHSiMe3 ( 1b ) with NaNH2 intoluene a mixture of Me2(NaNH)Si—NHSiMe3 and Me2(H)Si—N(Na)SiMe3 ( 1b‐Na ) was obtained. The hydridosilylamides have been characterized spectroscopically. The spectroscopic data of these amides and of the corresponding lithium derivatives are discussed. The 29Si‐NMR‐chemical shifts and the 29Si—1H coupling constants of homologous alkali metal hydridosilylamides R2(H)Si—N(M)R′ (M = Li, Na, K) are depending on the alkali metal. With increasing of the ionic character of the M—N bond M = K > Na > Li the 29Si‐NMR‐signals are shifted upfield and the 29Si—1H coupling constants except for compounds (Me3C)(H)Si—N(M)SiMe3 are decreased. The reaction behaviour of the amides 1a‐Na — 1c‐Na and 1a‐K — 1c‐K was investigated toward chlorotrimethylsilane in tetrahydrofuran (THF) and in n‐pentane. In THF the amides produced just like the analogous lithium amides the corresponding N‐silylation products Me2(H)Si—N(SiMe3)R′ ( 2a — 2c ) in high yields. The reaction of the sodium amides with chlorotrimethylsilane in nonpolar solvent n‐pentane produced from 1a‐Na the cyclodisilazane [Me2Si—NCMe3]2 ( 8a ), from 1b‐Na and 1‐Na mixtures of cyclodisilazane [Me2Si—NR′]2 ( 8b , 8c ) and N‐silylation product 2b , 2c . In contrast to 1b‐Na and 1c‐Na and to the analogous lithium amides the reaction of 1b‐K and 1c‐K with chlorotrimethylsilane afforded the N‐silylation products Me2(H)Si—N(SiMe3)R′ ( 2b , 2c ) in high yields. The amide [(Me3C)2(H)Si—N(K)SiMe3]2·THF ( 9 ) crystallizes in the space group C2/c with Z = 4. The central part of the molecule is a planar four‐membered K2N2 ring. One potassium atom is coordinated by two nitrogen atoms and the other one by two nitrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Furthermore K···H(Si) and K···CH3 contacts exist in 9 . The K—N distances in the K2N2 ring differ marginally.  相似文献   

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Reactions of the ligand precursors 2-(2′-pyridyl)-3,5-Me2-pyrrole ( L 1 H) and 2-(2-pyridyl)-3,4,5-Me3-pyrrole ( L 2 H) with [(Me3Si)2N]3RE(μ-Cl)Li(THF)3 in toluene afforded a series of low-coordinated rare-earth metal bis-amido complexes L 1 RE[N(SiMe3)2]2 [RE = Y ( 1a ), Dy ( 1b ), Er ( 1c ), Yb ( 1d )] and L 2 RE[N(SiMe3)2]2 [RE = Y ( 2a ), Dy ( 2b ), Er ( 2c ), Yb ( 2d )]. With the ionic radius of rare-earth metal increasing, the reaction of L 1 H and [(Me3Si)2N]3RE(μ-Cl)Li(THF)3 gave dinuclear complexes ( L 1 )2RE(μ-Cl)(μ-η5:η1:η1- L 1 )RE( L 1 )[N(SiMe3)2]2 [RE = Sm ( 1e ), Pr ( 1f )]; however, the reaction of L 2 H and [(Me3Si)2N]3Sm(μ-Cl)Li(THF)3 afforded ( L 2 )2Sm[N(SiMe3)2]2 ( 2e ). Results indicated that the ionic radius of rare-earth metal and subtle change in the ligands have substantial effects on the structure and bonding mode of complexes. The complexes showed a high catalytic activity for the ring-opening reaction of cyclohexene oxide with amines to afford various β-aminoalcohols under mild solvent-free conditions.  相似文献   

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Reactions of 1,3-diisopropylcarbodiimide with alkali metal amides, MN(SiMe3)2 (M=Li or Na) in hexane or THF produced the alkali metal guanidinates { (i-PrN)2C [N(SiMe3)2]Li }2 (1) and { (i-PrN)2C[N(SiMe3)2]Na(THF) } 2 (2) in nearly quantitative yields. Both complexes 1 and 2 were well characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectra, ^1H and ^13C NMR spectra, and X-ray diffraction. It was found that the guanidinates adopt different coordination modes in these complexes.  相似文献   

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Following our interest in nitrogen chemistry, we now describe the synthesis, structure, and bonding of labile disilylated diazene, its GaCl3 adduct, and the intriguing trisilylated diazenium ion [(Me3Si)2N?N‐SiMe3]+, a dark blue and highly labile (Tdecomp>?30 °C) homoleptic cation of the type [R3N2]+. Although direct silylation of Me3Si‐N?N‐SiMe3 failed, the [(Me3Si)2N?N‐SiMe3]+ ion was generated in a straightforward two‐electron oxidation reaction from mercury(II) dihydrazide and Ag[GaCl4]. Moreover, previous structure data of Me3Si‐N?N‐SiMe3 were revised on the basis of new data.  相似文献   

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The reaction of [(ArN)2MoCl2] · DME (Ar = 2,6‐i‐Pr2C6H3) ( 1 ) with lithium amidinates or guanidinates resulted in molybdenum(VI) complexes [(ArN)2MoCl{N(R1)C(R2)N(R1)}] (R1 = Cy (cyclohexyl), R2 = Me ( 2 ); R1 = Cy, R2 = N(i‐Pr)2 ( 3 ); R1 = Cy, R2 = N(SiMe3)2 ( 4 ); R1 = SiMe3, R2 = C6H5 ( 5 )) with five coordinated molybdenum atoms. Methylation of these compounds was exemplified by the reactions of 2 and 3 with MeLi affording the corresponding methylates [(ArN)2MoMe{N(R1)C(R2)N(R1)}] (R1 = Cy, R2 = Me ( 6 ); R1 = Cy, R2 = N(i‐Pr)2 ( 7 )). The analogous reaction of 1 with bulky [N(SiMe3)C(C6H5)C(SiMe3)2]Li · THF did not give the corresponding metathesis product, but a Schiff base adduct [(ArN)2MoCl2] · [NH=C(C6H5)CH(SiMe3)2] ( 8 ) in low yield. The molecular structures of 7 and 8 are established by the X‐ray single crystal structural analysis.  相似文献   

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Reaction of DyCl3 with two equivalents of NaN(SiMe3)2 in THF yielded {Dy(μ‐Cl)[N(SiMe3)2]2(THF)}2 ( 1 ). X‐ray crystal structure analysis revealed that 1 is a centrosymmetric dimer with asymmetrically bridging chloride ligands. The metal coordination arrangement can be best described as distorted trigonal bipyramid. The bond lengths of Ln–Cl and Ln–N showed a decreasing trend with the contraction of the size of Ln3+. Treatment of N,N‐bis(pyrrolyl‐α‐methyl)‐N‐methylamine (H2dpma) with 1 and known compound {Yb(μ‐Cl)[N(SiMe3)2]2(THF)}2, respectively, led to the formations of [Dy(μ‐Cl)(dpma)(THF)2]2 ( 2 ) and {Yb(μ‐Cl)[N(SiMe3)2]2(THF)}2 ( 3 ). Compounds 2 and 3 were fully characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray crystallography, elemental analysis, and 1H NMR spectroscopy. Structure determination indicated that 2 and 3 exhibit as centrosymmetric dimers with asymmetrically bridging chloride ligands. One pot reactions involving LnCl3 (Ln = Dy and Yb), LiN(SiMe3)2, and H2dpma were explored and desired products 2 and 3 were not yielded, which indicated that 1 and {Yb(μ‐Cl)[N(SiMe3)2]2(THF)}2 are the demanding precursors to synthesize Dysprosium and Ytterbium complexes supported by dpma2– ligand. Compounds 2 and 3 are the first reported lanthanide complexes chelated by dpma2– ligand.  相似文献   

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The reduction of digallane [(dpp‐bian)Ga? Ga(dpp‐bian)] ( 1 ) (dpp‐bian=1,2‐bis[(2,6‐diisopropylphenyl)imino]acenaphthene) with lithium and sodium in diethyl ether, or with potassium in THF affords compounds featuring the direct alkali metal–gallium bonds, [(dpp‐bian)Ga? Li(Et2O)3] ( 2 ), [(dpp‐bian)Ga? Na(Et2O)3] ( 3 ), and [(dpp‐bian)Ga? K(thf)5] ( 7 ), respectively. Crystallization of 3 from DME produces compound [(dpp‐bian)Ga? Na(dme)2] ( 4 ). Dissolution of 3 in THF and subsequent crystallization from diethyl ether gives [(dpp‐bian)Ga? Na(thf)3(Et2O)] ( 5 ). Ionic [(dpp‐bian)Ga]?[Na([18]crown‐6)(thf)2]+ ( 6 a ) and [(dpp‐bian)Ga]?[Na(Ph3PO)3(thf)]+ ( 6 b ) were obtained from THF after treatment of 3 with [18]crown‐6 and Ph3PO, respectively. The reduction of 1 with Group 2 metals in THF affords [(dpp‐bian)Ga]2M(thf)n (M=Mg ( 8 ), n=3; M=Ca ( 9 ), Sr ( 10 ), n=4; M=Ba ( 11 ), n=5). The molecular structures of 4 – 7 and 11 have been determined by X‐ray crystallography. The Ga? Na bond lengths in 3 – 5 vary notably depending on the coordination environment of the sodium atom.  相似文献   

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Reactions of Lithium Hydridosilylamides RR′(H)Si–N(Li)R″ with Chlorotrimethylsilane in Tetrahydrofuran and Nonpolar Solvents: N‐Silylation and/or Formation of Cyclodisilazanes The lithiumhydridosilylamides RR′(H)Si–N(Li)R″ ( 2 a : R = R′ = CHMe2, R″ = SiMe3; 2 b : R = R′ = Ph, R″ = SiMe3; 2 c : R = R′ = CMe3, R″ = SiMe3; 2 d : R = R′ = R″ = CMe3; 2 e : R = Me, R′ = Si(SiMe3)3, R″ = CMe3; 2 f – 2 h : R = R′ = Me, f : R″ = 2,4,6‐Me3C6H2, g : R″ = SiH(CHMe2)2, h : R″ = SiH(CMe3)2; 2 i : R = R′ = CMe3, R″ = SiH(CMe3)2) were prepared by reaction of the corresponding hydridosilylamines RR′(H)Si–NHR″ 2 a – 2 i with n‐butyllithium in equimolar ratio in n‐hexane. The unknown amines 1 e – 1 i and amides 2 f – 2 i have been characterized spectroscopically. The wave numbers of the Si–H stretching vibrations and 29Si–1H coupling constants of the amides are less than of the analogous amines. This indicates a higher hydride character for the hydrogen atom of the Si–H group in the amide in comparison to the amines. The 29Si‐NMR chemical shifts lie in the amides at higher field than in the amines. The amides 2 a – 2 c and 2 e – 2 g react with chlorotrimethylsilane in THF to give the corresponding N‐silylation products RR′(H)Si–N(SiMe3)R″ ( 3 a – 3 c , 3 e – 3 g ) in good yields. In the reaction of 2 i with chlorotrimethylsilane in molar ratio 1 : 2,33 in THF hydrogen‐chlorine exchange takes place and after hydrolytic work up of the reaction mixture [(Me3C)2(Cl)Si]2NH ( 5 a ) is obtained. The reaction of the amides 2 a – 2 c , 2 f and 2 g with chlorotrimethylsilane in m(p)‐xylene and/or n‐hexane affords mixtures of N‐substitution products RR′(H)Si–N(SiMe3)R″ ( 3 a – 3 c , 3 f , 3 g ) and cyclodisilazanes [RR′Si–NR″]2 ( 6 a – 6 c , 6 f , 6 g ) as the main products. In case of the reaction of 2 h the cyclodisilazane 6 h was obtained only. 2 c – 2 e show a very low reactivity toward chlorotrimetyhlsilane in m‐xylene and toluene resp.. In contrast to Me3SiCl the reactivity of 2 d toward Me3SiOSO2CF3 and Me2(H)SiCl is significant higher. 2 d react with Me3SiOSO2CF3 and Me2(H)SiCl in n‐hexane under N‐silylation to give RR′(H)Si–N(SiMe3)R″ ( 3 d ) and RR′(H)Si–N(SiHMe2)R″ ( 3 d ′) resp. The crystal structures of [Me2Si–NSiMe3]2 ( I ) ( 6 f , 6 g and 6 h ) have been determined.  相似文献   

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Three new complexes with phosphanylphosphido ligands, [Cu4{μ2‐P(SiMe3)‐PtBu}4] ( 1 ), [Ag4{μ2‐P(SiMe3)‐PtBu2}4] ( 2 ) and [Cu{η1‐P(SiMe3)‐PiPr2}2][Li(Diglyme)2]+ ( 3 ) were synthesized and structurally characterized by X‐ray diffraction, NMR spectroscopy, and elemental analysis. Complexes 1 and 2 were obtained in the reactions of lithium derivative of diphosphane tBu2P‐P(SiMe3)Li · 2.7THF with CuCl and [iBu3PAgCl]4, respectively. The X‐ray diffraction analysis revealed that the complexes 1 and 2 present macrocyclic, tetrameric form with Cu4P4 and Ag4P4 core. Complex 3 was prepared in the reaction of CuCl with a different derivative of lithiated diphosphane iPr2P‐P(SiMe3)Li · 2(Diglyme). Surprisingly, the X‐ray analysis of 3 revealed that in this reaction instead of the tetramer the monomeric form, ionic complex [Cu{η1‐P(SiMe3)‐PiPr2}2][Li(Diglyme)2]+ was formed.  相似文献   

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Alkaline‐earth (most prominently barium) complexes of the type [Ae{N(SiMe3)2}2?(THF)x] and [{N^N}Ae{N(SiMe3)2}?(THF)x] are very active and productive precatalysts (TON=396, TOF up to 3600 h?1; Ca相似文献   

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The Reaction Behaviour of Lithiated Aminosilanes RR′Si(H)N(Li)SiMe3 The bis(trimethylsilyl)aminosubstituted silances RR′Si(H)N(SiMe3)2 11 – 16 (R,R′ = Me, Me3SiNH, (Me3Si)2N) are obtained by the reaction of the lithium silylamides RR′Si(H)N(Li)SiMe3 1 – 10 (R,R′ = Me3SiNLi, Me, Me3SiNH, (M3Si)2N) with chlorotrimethylsilane in the polar solvent tetrahydrofurane (THF). In the reaction of the lithium silylamides [(Me3Si)2N]2(Me3SiNLi)SiH 10 with chlorotrimethylsilane in THF the rearranged product 1,1,3-tris[bis(trimethylsilyl)amino]-3-methyl-1,3-disila-butane [(Me3Si)2N]2Si(H)CH2SiMe2N(SiMe3)2 17 is formed. The reaction of the lithium silyamides RR′ Si(H)N(Li)SiMe3 1 – 3 (1: R = R′ = Me; 2: R = Me, R′ = Me3SiNH; 3: R = Me, R′ = Me3SiNLi) with chlorotrimethylsilane in the nonpolar solvent n-hexane gives the cyclodisilazanes [RR′ Si? NSiMe3]2 18 – 22 (R = Me, Me3SiNH, (Me3Si)2N; R′ = Me, Me3SiNH, (Me3Si)2N, N(SiMe3)Si · Me(NHSiMe3)2) and trimethylsilane. The lithium silylamides 4 , 5 , 6 , 9 , 10 (4: R = R′ = Me3SiNH; 5: R = Me3SiNH, R′ = Me3SiNLi; 6: R = R′ = Me3SiNLi; 9: R = (Me3Si)2N, R ′ = Me3SiNLi; 10: R = R′ = (Me3Si)2N) shows with chlorotrimethylsilane in n-hexane no reaction. The crystal structure of 17 and 21 are reported.  相似文献   

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Unprecedented silyl‐phosphino‐carbene complexes of uranium(IV) are presented, where before all covalent actinide–carbon double bonds were stabilised by phosphorus(V) substituents or restricted to matrix isolation experiments. Conversion of [U(BIPMTMS)(Cl)(μ‐Cl)2Li(THF)2] ( 1 , BIPMTMS=C(PPh2NSiMe3)2) into [U(BIPMTMS)(Cl){CH(Ph)(SiMe3)}] ( 2 ), and addition of [Li{CH(SiMe3)(PPh2)}(THF)]/Me2NCH2CH2NMe2 (TMEDA) gave [U{C(SiMe3)(PPh2)}(BIPMTMS)(μ‐Cl)Li(TMEDA)(μ‐TMEDA)0.5]2 ( 3 ) by α‐hydrogen abstraction. Addition of 2,2,2‐cryptand or two equivalents of 4‐N,N‐dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) to 3 gave [U{C(SiMe3)(PPh2)}(BIPMTMS)(Cl)][Li(2,2,2‐cryptand)] ( 4 ) or [U{C(SiMe3)(PPh2)}(BIPMTMS)(DMAP)2] ( 5 ). The characterisation data for 3 – 5 suggest that whilst there is evidence for 3‐centre P?C?U π‐bonding character, the U=C double bond component is dominant in each case. These U=C bonds are the closest to a true uranium alkylidene yet outside of matrix isolation experiments.  相似文献   

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A series of four, five and six‐coordinated magnesium derivatives integrating with substituted pyrrole and ketimine ligands are conveniently synthesized. Reaction of two equiv of 2‐dimethylaminomethyl pyrrole with Mg[N(SiMe3)2]2 in THF affords the monomeric magnesium complex Mg[C4H3N(2‐CH2NMe2)]2 (THF)2 ( 1 ) in high yield along with elimination of two equiv of HN(SiMe3)2. Similarly, the reaction between two equiv of 2‐t‐butylaminomethyl pyrrole and Mg[N(SiMe3)2]2 in THF renders the magnesium derivative, Mg[C4H3N(2‐CH2NHtBu)]2(THF)22( 2 ) in good yield. Interestingly, reaction between two equiv of 2‐t‐butylaminomethyl pyrrole and Mg[N(SiMe3)2]2 in toluene, instead of THF, generates Mg[C4H3N(2‐CH2NHtBu)]2 ( 3 ), also in high yield. Furthermore, the assembly of two equiv of ketimine ligand, HOCMeCHCMeNAr (Ar = C6H3‐2,6‐iPr2) and Mg[N(SiMe3)2]2, yields five‐coordinated magnesium derivatives, Mg(OCMeCHCMeNAr)2(THF) ( 4 ) and Mg(OCMeCHCMeNAr)2(OEt2) ( 5 ), using THF and diethyl ether, respectively. All the aforementioned derivatives are characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy as well as 1 , 3 , 4 and 5 are subjected to X‐ray diffraction analysis in solid state.  相似文献   

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Reaction of bromoacylsilane 1 (pink solution) with tBu2MeSiLi (3.5 equiv) in a 4:1 hexane:THF solvent mixture at −78 °C to room temperature yields the solvent separated ion pair (SSIP) of silenyl lithium E‐[(tBuMe2Si)(tBu2MeSi)C=Si(SiMetBu2)] [Li⋅4THF]+ 2 a (green–blue solution). Removal of the solvent and addition of benzene converts 2 a into the corresponding contact ion pair (CIP) 2 b (violet–red solution) with two THF molecules bonded to the lithium atom. The 2 a ⇌ 2 b interconversion is reversible upon THF⇌ benzene solvent change. Both 2 a and 2 b were characterized by X‐ray crystallography, NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy, and theoretical calculations. The degree of dissociation of the Si−Li bond has a large effect on the visible spectrum (and thus color) and on the silenylic 29Si NMR chemical shift, but a small effect on the molecular structure. This is the first report of the X‐ray molecular structure of both the SSIP and the CIP of any R2E=E′RM species (E=C, Si; E′=C, Si; M=metal).  相似文献   

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Reaction of bromoacylsilane 1 (pink solution) with tBu2MeSiLi (3.5 equiv) in a 4:1 hexane:THF solvent mixture at ?78 °C to room temperature yields the solvent separated ion pair (SSIP) of silenyl lithium E‐[(tBuMe2Si)(tBu2MeSi)C=Si(SiMetBu2)]? [Li?4THF]+ 2 a (green–blue solution). Removal of the solvent and addition of benzene converts 2 a into the corresponding contact ion pair (CIP) 2 b (violet–red solution) with two THF molecules bonded to the lithium atom. The 2 a ? 2 b interconversion is reversible upon THF? benzene solvent change. Both 2 a and 2 b were characterized by X‐ray crystallography, NMR and UV/Vis spectroscopy, and theoretical calculations. The degree of dissociation of the Si?Li bond has a large effect on the visible spectrum (and thus color) and on the silenylic 29Si NMR chemical shift, but a small effect on the molecular structure. This is the first report of the X‐ray molecular structure of both the SSIP and the CIP of any R2E=E′RM species (E=C, Si; E′=C, Si; M=metal).  相似文献   

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Reaction of a lithium boryl, [(THF)2Li{B(DAB)}] (DAB=[(DipNCH)2]2?, Dip=2,6‐diisopropylphenyl), with a dinuclear magnesium(I) compound [{(MesNacnac)Mg}2] (MesNacnac=[HC(MeCNMes)2]?, Mes=mesityl) unexpectedly afforded a rare example of a terminal magnesium boryl species, [(MesNacnac)(THF)Mg{B(DAB)}]. Attempts to prepare the magnesium boryl via a salt metathesis reaction between the lithium boryl and a β‐diketiminato magnesium iodide compound, instead led to an intractable mixture of products. Similarly, reaction of the lithium boryl with a β‐diketiminato beryllium bromide precursor, [(DepNacnac)BeBr] (Dep=2,6‐diethylphenyl) did not give a beryllium boryl, but instead afforded an unprecedented example of a beryllium substituted diazaborole heterocycle, [{(DepNacnac)Be(4‐DAB?H)}BBr]. For sake of comparison, the same group 2 halide precursor compounds were treated with a potassium gallyl analogue of the lithium boryl, viz. [(tmeda)K{:Ga(DAB)}] (tmeda=N,N,N’,N’‐tetramethylethylenediamine), but no reactions were observed.  相似文献   

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The synthesis and characterization of dimeric lanthanide amides stabilized by a dianionic N‐aryloxo functionalized β‐ketoiminate ligand are described in this paper. Reactions of 4‐(2‐hydroxy‐5‐tert‐butyl‐phenyl)imino‐2‐pentanone (LH2) with Ln[N(SiMe3)2]3(µ‐Cl)Li(THF)3 in a 1:1 molar ratio in THF gave the dimeric lanthanide amido complexes [LLn{N(SiMe3)2}(THF)]2 [Ln=Nd ( 1 ), Sm ( 2 ), Yb ( 3 ), Y ( 4 )] in good isolated yields. These complexes were characterized by IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and 1H NMR spectroscopy in the case of complex 4 . The definitive molecular structures of complexes 1 , 3 , and 4 were determined. It was found that complexes 1 to 4 can initiate the ring‐opening polymerization of L‐lactide.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, characterization and ε‐caprolactone polymerization behavior of lanthanide amido complexes stabilized by ferrocene‐containing N‐aryloxo functionalized β‐ketoiminate ligand FcCOCH2C(Me)N(2‐HO‐5‐But‐C6H3) (LH2, Fc = ferrocenyl) are described. The lanthanide amido complexes [LLnN(SiMe3)2(THF)]2 [Ln = Nd ( 1 ), Sm ( 2 ), Yb ( 3 ), Y ( 4 )] were synthesized in good yields by the amine elimination reactions of LH2 with Ln[N(SiMe3)2]3(µ‐Cl)Li(THF)3 in a 1:1 molar ratio in THF. These complexes were characterized by IR spectroscopy and elemental analysis, and 1H NMR spectroscopy was added for the analysis of complex 4 . The definitive molecular structures of complexes 1 and 3 were determined by X‐ray diffraction studies. Complexes 1 – 4 can initiate the ring‐opening polymerization of ε‐caprolactone with moderate activity. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Reactivity of the Diphenylphosphanyltrimethylsilylamine Ph2PN(H)SiMe3 The trimethylsilyliminotriphenylphosphoran Ph3P=NSiMe3 ( 1 ) reacts with sodium in THF under cleavage of one P–Cphenyl bond leading to the PIII‐species [(THF)3Na(Ph2PNSiMe3)] ( 2 ). Reaction with NH4Br or hydrolysis with water gives the diphenylphosphanyltrimethylsilylamine Ph2PN(H)SiMe3 ( 3 ) and in low yields the oxidized byproduct [(THF)Na(OOPPh2)]n ( 4 ) that can be synthesised directly in high yields in the reaction of Ph2POOH and NaH in THF. 3 was reacted with an equimolar amount of Zn{N(SiMe3)2}2 to give [(Me3Si)2NZnPh2PNSiMe3]2 ( 5 ). 3 reacts with caesium under phosphorus‐phosphorus bond formation in a reductive substituent coupling reaction to give [(THF)Cs2{Ph(NSiMe3)P}2]n ( 6 ) where phosphorus(III) is reduced to phosphorus(II). Phosphorus‐phosphorus bond formation to give (Ph2PNSiMe3)2 ( 7 ) where the phosphorus(III) centres are oxidized to PIV is observed in the reaction of 3 with n‐BuLi and bismuthtrichloride.  相似文献   

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