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The Ketimide Ligand is Not Just an Inert Spectator: Heteroallene Insertion Reactivity of an Actinide–Ketimide Linkage in a Thorium Carbene Amide Ketimide Complex
Authors:Dr. Erli Lu  Dr. William Lewis  Prof. Alexander J. Blake  Prof. Stephen T. Liddle
Affiliation:School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD (UK)
Abstract:The ketimide anion R2C?N? is an important class of chemically robust ligand that binds strongly to metal ions and is considered ideal for supporting reactive metal fragments due to its inert spectator nature; this contrasts with R2N? amides that exhibit a wide range of reactivities. Here, we report the synthesis and characterization of a rare example of an actinide ketimide complex [Th(BIPMTMS){N(SiMe3)2}(N?CPh2)] [ 2 , BIPMTMS=C(PPh2NSiMe3)2]. Complex 2 contains Th?Ccarbene, Th? Namide and Th? Nketimide linkages, thereby presenting the opportunity to probe the preferential reactivity of these linkages. Importantly, reactivity studies of 2 with unsaturated substrates shows that insertion reactions occur preferentially at the Th? Nketimide bond rather than at the Th?Ccarbene or Th? Namide bonds. This overturns the established view that metal‐ketimide linkages are purely inert spectators.
Keywords:amides  carbenes  ketimides  N ligands  thorium
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