Author:
Polanco Jocelyn,Knoell Theresa,Bakhoda Abolghasem Gus
Abstract
AbstractWe report the use of alkaline earth metals magnesium and calcium for the reduction of the cobalt(II) complex [
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Pr2NN]Co(μ-Cl)2Li(thf)2 [
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Pr2NN = 2,4-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenylimido)pentyl] that resulted in heterotrimetallic dinitrogen complexes with a rare example of a [Co–N2–M–N2–Co] core where M = Mg and Ca. The dinitrogen ligands in these new complexes showed weakened N–N bonds, as judged by infrared spectroscopy, and the crystal structures of the complexes were illustrated by X-ray crystallography. These cobalt complexes can be isolated as pure solids that are stable in solutions of non-coordinating solvents such as n-pentane or cyclohexane, as well as tetrahydrofuran. These results demonstrate the correlation between the binding mode of the Lewis acid and N–N weakening in heterotrimetallic dinitrogen complexes.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Jess and Mildred Fisher College of Science and Mathematics