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Artículo
Unmasking the constitution and bonding of the proposed lithium nickelate “Li3NiPh3(solv)3”: revealing the hidden C6H4 ligand
Autor/es | Somerville, Rosie J.
Borys, Andryj M. Pérez Jiménez, Marina Nova, Ainara Balcells, David Malaspina, Lorraine A. Grabowsky, Simon Carmona Guzmán, Ernesto Hevia, Eva Campos, Jesús |
Departamento | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Química Inorgánica |
Fecha de publicación | 2022 |
Fecha de depósito | 2022-10-13 |
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Resumen | More than four decades ago, a complex identified as the planar homoleptic lithium nickelate “Li3NiPh3(solv)3” was reported by Taube and co-workers. This and subsequent reports involving this complex have lain dormant since; ... More than four decades ago, a complex identified as the planar homoleptic lithium nickelate “Li3NiPh3(solv)3” was reported by Taube and co-workers. This and subsequent reports involving this complex have lain dormant since; however, the absence of an X-ray diffraction structure leaves questions as to the nature of the Ni-PhLi bonding and the coordination geometry at Ni. By systematically evaluating the reactivity of Ni(COD)2 with PhLi under different conditions, we have found that this classical molecule is instead a unique octanuclear complex, [{Li3(solv)2Ph3Ni}2(μ-η2:η2-C6H4)] (5). This is supported by X-ray crystallography and solution-state NMR studies. A theoretical bonding analysis from NBO, QTAIM, and ELI perspectives reveals extreme back-bonding to the bridging C6H4 ligand resulting in dimetallabicyclobutane character, the lack of a Ni-Ni bond, and pronounced σ-bonding between the phenyl carbanions and nickel, including a weak σC-Li → sNi interaction with the C-Li bond acting as a σ-donor. Employing PhNa led to the isolation of [Na2(solv)3Ph2NiCOD]2 (7) and [Na2(solv)3Ph2(NaC8H11)Ni(COD)]2 (8), which lack the benzyne-derived ligand. These findings provide new insights into the synthesis, structure, bonding and reactivity of heterobimetallic nickelates, whose prevalence in organonickel chemistry and catalysis is likely greater than previously believed. |
Agencias financiadoras | European Research Council (ERC) Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICIN). España Junta de Andalucía Norwegian Research Council Norwegian Metacenter for Computational Science Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) |
Identificador del proyecto | 756575
PID2019-110856GA-I00 P18-FR-4688 262695 nn4654k 206021_177033 |
Cita | Somerville, R.J., Borys, A.M., Pérez Jiménez, M., Nova, A., Balcells, D., Malaspina, L.A.,...,Campos, J. (2022). Unmasking the constitution and bonding of the proposed lithium nickelate “Li3NiPh3(solv)3”: revealing the hidden C6H4 ligand. Chemical Science, 13, 5268. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01244h. |
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