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Chloro and alkyl rare-earth complexes supported by ansa-Bis(amidinate) ligands with a rigid o-phenylene linker. Ligand steric bulk: A means of stabilization or destabilization?
Tolpygin, Aleksei O.,Shavyrin, Andrei S.,Cherkasov, Anton V.,Fukin, Georgy K.,Trifonov, Alexander A.
, p. 5405 - 5413 (2012/11/13)
ansa-Bis(amidinate) ligands with a rigid o-phenylene linker, C 6H4-1,2-{NC(tBu)N(2,6-R2C6H 3)H}2 (R = Me (1), iPr (2)), were successfully employed for the synthesis of rare-earth chloro and alkyl species. The reaction of dilithium derivatives of 1 and 2 with LnCl3 (Ln = Y, Lu) afforded the monomeric bis(amidinate) chloro lanthanide complexes [C6H 4-1,2-{NC(tBu)N(2,6-R2C6H3)} 2]Y(THF)(μ-Cl)2Li(THF)2 (R = Me (3), iPr (5)) and [C6H4-1,2-{NC(tBu)N(2,6-Me2C 6H3)}2]LuCl(THF)2 (4). Bis(amidinate) ligands in complexes 3 and 4 are coordinated to the metal atoms in a tetradentate fashion, while the bulkier ligand in 5 is tridentate. The alkane elimination reactions of 1 and 2 with equimolar amounts of (Me 3SiCH2)3Ln(THF)2 (Ln = Y, Lu) allowed us to obtain the monoalkyl complexes [C6H4-1,2- {NC(tBu)N(2,6-R2C6H3)}2]Ln(CH 2SiMe3)(THF)n (Ln = Y, R = Me, n = 1 (6); Ln = Lu, R = Me, n = 1 (7); Ln = Y, R = iPr, n = 2 (8)). The kinetics of thermal decomposition of complexes 6-8 were measured, and for 6 the activation energy was obtained from the temperature dependence of the rate constants (E a = 67.0 ± 1.3 kJ/mol). Complexes 6 and 7 turned out to be inert toward H2 and PhSiH3. Surprisingly, complex 8 was inert toward H2 and PhSiH3 but rapidly cleaved C-O bonds of DME. The reaction resulted in the formation of the methoxy complex {[C 6H4-1,2-{NC(tBu)N(2,6-iPr2C6H 3)}2]Y(μ2-OMe)]}2(μ 2-DME) (9) and methyl vinyl ether.