Organometallic early lanthanide clusters: syntheses and X-ray structures of new monocyclopentadienyl complexes.

Bonnet F, Visseaux M, Barbier-Baudry D, Hafid A, Vigier E, Kubicki MM. Organometallic early lanthanide clusters: syntheses and X-ray structures of new monocyclopentadienyl complexes. Inorg Chem. 2004;43(12):3682–90.

Abstract

The reaction of Ln(BH(4))(3)(THF)(3) or LnCl(3)(THF)(3) with 1 equiv of KCp*’ ligand (Cp’ = C(5)Me(4)n-Pr) afforded the new monocyclopentadienyl complexes Cp*’LnX(2)(THF)(n) (X = BH(4), Ln = Sm, n = 1, 1a, Ln = Nd, n = 2, 1b; X = Cl, Ln = Sm, n = 1, 3a) and [Cp*’LnX(2)](n’) (X = BH(4), n’ = 6, Ln = Sm, 2a, Ln = Nd, 2b; X = Cl, Ln = Nd, 4b). All these compounds were characterized by elemental analysis and (1)H NMR. Crystals of mixed borohydrido/chloro-bridged [Cp*’(6)Ln(6)(BH(4))(12-x))Cl(x)(THF)(n’)] (x = 10, n’ = 4, Ln = Sm, 2a’, Ln = Nd, 2b’; x = 5, n = 2, Ln = Sm, 2a’ ’) were also isolated. Compounds 2a, 2b, 2a’, 2b’, and 2a’’ were structurally characterized; they all exhibit a hexameric structure in the solid state containing the [Cp*(3)Ln(3)X(5)(THF)] building block. The easy clustering of THF adducts first isolated is illustrative of the well-known bridging ability of the BH(4) group. Hexameric 2a was found to be unstable in the presence of THF vapors; this may be correlated to the opening of unsymmetrical borohydride bridges observed in the molecular structure.
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