TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis and structures of bimetallic (Mg/K) acetylide complexes from terminal alkynes and an Mg–Mg-bonded compound
AU - Yang, Li
AU - Zhang, Yihu
AU - Zhao, Yanxia
AU - Yang, Xiao Juan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - The reactions of α-diimine-ligated dimagnesium(I) compound [K(THF)3]2[LMg−MgL] (1, L = [(2,6-iPr2C6H3)NC(Me)]22−) and terminal alkynes afford bimetallic (Mg/K) acetylide complexes (2–10). The reactions proceed via reductive dehydrogenation of the alkynes with release of H2, while the original Mg(I) center is oxidized to Mg(II). In the complexes, Mg atom is σ-coordinated either by one (2 and 3), two (4–9) or four (10) RC[tbnd]C− moieties. The (solvated) K atoms, on the other hand, are π-coordinated by the C[tbnd]C triple bonds and form extensive interactions with the NCCN backbone and aryl rings of the ligand and alkyl substituents of the alkyne. Interestingly, the versatile bonding modes of potassium ions result in three distinct aggregates of the complexes in the solid state, the monomer (2–7), dimer (8, 9), and polymer (10), where the latter two cases benefit from the “intermolecular” interactions of K+ ions with the ligands or acetylides.
AB - The reactions of α-diimine-ligated dimagnesium(I) compound [K(THF)3]2[LMg−MgL] (1, L = [(2,6-iPr2C6H3)NC(Me)]22−) and terminal alkynes afford bimetallic (Mg/K) acetylide complexes (2–10). The reactions proceed via reductive dehydrogenation of the alkynes with release of H2, while the original Mg(I) center is oxidized to Mg(II). In the complexes, Mg atom is σ-coordinated either by one (2 and 3), two (4–9) or four (10) RC[tbnd]C− moieties. The (solvated) K atoms, on the other hand, are π-coordinated by the C[tbnd]C triple bonds and form extensive interactions with the NCCN backbone and aryl rings of the ligand and alkyl substituents of the alkyne. Interestingly, the versatile bonding modes of potassium ions result in three distinct aggregates of the complexes in the solid state, the monomer (2–7), dimer (8, 9), and polymer (10), where the latter two cases benefit from the “intermolecular” interactions of K+ ions with the ligands or acetylides.
KW - Acetylide
KW - Low-valent main group metal
KW - Mg−Mg bond
KW - Terminal alkyne
KW - α-diimine ligand
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U2 - 10.1016/j.poly.2023.116632
DO - 10.1016/j.poly.2023.116632
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169816445
SN - 0277-5387
VL - 244
JO - Polyhedron
JF - Polyhedron
M1 - 116632
ER -