Insight in cyclopentadienyl metal complexes with superbulky ligands: The crystal structure of [CpBIGK]∞

Harder S, Ruspic C (2009)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2009

Journal

Original Authors: Harder S., Ruspic C.

Publisher: Elsevier

Book Volume: 694

Pages Range: 1180-1184

DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2008.09.073

Abstract

Reaction of (4-nBu-CH)CpH (=CpH) with KH in THF and subsequent recrystallization from hexane/EtO gave the solvent-free product CpK in good crystalline yield (55%). Crystal structure determination revealed the one-dimensional coordination polymer [CpK]. Despite the steric bulk of the Cp ligands, the chains are not perfectly linear. They can be pictured as an array of highly symmetric (Cp) K sandwiches bridged by K ions at an angle of 167.7(2)°. The C-K bond distances are much shorter than those in other cyclopentadienyl potassium complexes. This is explained by networks of attractive C-H⋯C(π) interactions between neighbouring Cp ligands. In all cases the C-H donors and C acceptors are represented by the ortho-CH units in the aryl substituents. The C-H···C(π) networks within the supersandwich are less distinct than those observed in the metallocene sandwich complexes (Cp)M (M = Ca, Sr, Ba, Yb, Sm). Significant out-of-plane bending of the aryl substituents indicates that, within the supersandwich chain, pairs of tighter C-H⋯C(π) networks exist. Large displacement factors for the K ions are explained by assuming induced polarization of these soft metals. This results in enforcement of the Cp-K interactions. © 2008.

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APA:

Harder, S., & Ruspic, C. (2009). Insight in cyclopentadienyl metal complexes with superbulky ligands: The crystal structure of [CpBIGK]∞. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 694, 1180-1184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jorganchem.2008.09.073

MLA:

Harder, Sjoerd, and Christian Ruspic. "Insight in cyclopentadienyl metal complexes with superbulky ligands: The crystal structure of [CpBIGK]∞." Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 694 (2009): 1180-1184.

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