TY - JOUR
T1 - Reactive heterobimetallic complex combining divalent ytterbium and dimethyl nickel fragments
AU - Wang, Ding
AU - Moutet, Jules
AU - Tricoire, Maxime
AU - Cordier, Marie
AU - Nocton, Grégory
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the authors.
PY - 2019/5/1
Y1 - 2019/5/1
N2 - This article presented the synthesis and characterization of original heterobimetallic species combining a divalent lanthanide fragment and a divalent nickel center bridged by the bipyrimidine ligand, a redox-active ligand. X-ray crystal structures were obtained for the Ni monomer (bipym)NiMe2, 1, as well as the heterobimetallic dimer compounds, Cp*2Yb(bipym)NiMe2, 2, along with 1H solution NMR, solid-state magnetic data, and DFT calculations only for 1. The reactivity with CO was investigated on both compounds and the stoichiometric acetone formation is discussed based on kinetic and mechanistic studies. The key role of the lanthanide fragment was demonstrated by the relatively slow CO migratory insertion step, which indicated the stability of the intermediate.
AB - This article presented the synthesis and characterization of original heterobimetallic species combining a divalent lanthanide fragment and a divalent nickel center bridged by the bipyrimidine ligand, a redox-active ligand. X-ray crystal structures were obtained for the Ni monomer (bipym)NiMe2, 1, as well as the heterobimetallic dimer compounds, Cp*2Yb(bipym)NiMe2, 2, along with 1H solution NMR, solid-state magnetic data, and DFT calculations only for 1. The reactivity with CO was investigated on both compounds and the stoichiometric acetone formation is discussed based on kinetic and mechanistic studies. The key role of the lanthanide fragment was demonstrated by the relatively slow CO migratory insertion step, which indicated the stability of the intermediate.
KW - CO insertion
KW - Divalent lanthanides
KW - Magnetism
KW - Redox non-innocent ligand
U2 - 10.3390/inorganics7050058
DO - 10.3390/inorganics7050058
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85073693679
SN - 2304-6740
VL - 7
JO - Inorganics
JF - Inorganics
IS - 5
M1 - 58
ER -