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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Rare-earth metal bis(tetramethylaluminate) complexes supported by a sterically crowded triazenido ligand
Rannveig LitlabøHyui Sul LeeReiner AnwanderReiner AnwanderKarl W. TörnroosMark Niemeyersubject
Steric effectsChemistryLigandStereochemistryMedicinal chemistryInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSalt metathesis reactionRedistribution (chemistry)ProtonolysisIsostructuralHomolepticdescription
Complexes [NNN]Ln(AlMe(4))(2) (Ln = Y, La, Nd, Lu) bearing the sterically demanding aryl-substituted triazenido ligand [(Tph)(2)N(3)] (Tph = [2-(2,4,6-iPr(3)C(6)H(2))C(6)H(4)]) can be obtained from homoleptic complexes Ln(AlMe(4))(3) in moderate yields, both via protonolysis with [(Tph)(2)N(3)]H and a salt metathesis reaction pathway utilizing [(Tph)(2)N(3)]K. In the solid state the Y and Lu derivatives are isostructural, with both tetramethylaluminate groups coordinated in an eta(2) fashion, while one of the [AlMe(4)] ligands of the Nd derivative features a distorted eta(2) coordination mode. Due to the high affinity of the triazenido ligand toward the more Lewis-acidic and harder aluminium cation compared to the softer rare-earth metal centres, ligand redistribution is observed in solution and formation of byproduct [(Tph)(2)N(3)]AlMe(2) is prominent. While the monoanionic triazenido ligand coordinates the rare-earth metal centres in an asymmetrical syn/anti fashion, it adopts an almost symmetric syn/syn configuration in the aluminium complex. Attempts were also made to produce putative dimethyl complexes {[(Tph)(2)N(3)]LnMe(2)} (Ln = Y, Lu) via cleavage of the aluminate moieties with diethyl ether. Furthermore, the intrinsic redistribution reactions are proposed to affect the performance of complexes [(Tph)(2)N(3)]Ln(AlMe(4))(2) in isoprene polymerization.
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2010-07-16 | Dalton Transactions |