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Book Synthesis and Reactivity of Low Valent Group 13 and 14  semi metal Complexes

Download or read book Synthesis and Reactivity of Low Valent Group 13 and 14 semi metal Complexes written by and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Reactivity of Low Valent Group 14 Species Toward Main Group Element  Transition Metal and Lanthanide Compounds

Download or read book Reactivity of Low Valent Group 14 Species Toward Main Group Element Transition Metal and Lanthanide Compounds written by Xiaofei Sun and published by Cuvillier Verlag. This book was released on 2022-08-22 with total page 259 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Die Dissertation befasst sich mit der Anwendung von niedervalenten Gruppe-14-Verbindungen in metallorganischer Chemie und Hauptgruppenchemie. Ausgehend von mono- und divalenten Siliziumverbindungen wurde die analoge Siliziumverbindung des 2π-Hückel-aromatischen Verbindung dargestellt (Kapitel 3.1). Ein chirales Silen wurde synthetisiert und weitere Reaktivität mit unterschiedlichen kleinen Molekülen untersucht (Kapitel 3.2). Außerdem wurden bidentate Silylene als Liganden zur Stabilisierung von Seldenerdelementen, Erdalkalielementen und Gruppe-12-Metallen eingesetzt (Kapitel 3.3-3.4). Verschiedene Polyphosphide wurden aus reduzierenden Silylenen oder Plumbolen generiert (Kapitel 3.5-3.6). Die dianionischen Gruppe-14-Metallole, Silol, Germol und Plumbol wurden als Liganden für sandwichartige Lanthanidkomplexe eingesetzt und die magnetischen Eigenschaften der Er-Verbindung wurden untersucht (Kapitel 3.7-3.8).

Book Synthesis and Reactivity of Low Valent Main Group Element Complexes

Download or read book Synthesis and Reactivity of Low Valent Main Group Element Complexes written by Terry Chu and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Synthesis and Reactivity of Low Valent Main group Compounds

Download or read book Synthesis and Reactivity of Low Valent Main group Compounds written by Clément René Paul Millet and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Low valent Group 14 Metal Containing Ligands

Download or read book Low valent Group 14 Metal Containing Ligands written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Synthesis  Characterisation and Reactivity of Low valent and Hypercoordinate Azido  Triazenido and Nitrato Complexes of Group 14 and Group 15 Elements

Download or read book Synthesis Characterisation and Reactivity of Low valent and Hypercoordinate Azido Triazenido and Nitrato Complexes of Group 14 and Group 15 Elements written by B. Peerless and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Synthesis and Reactivity of Group 13 and Group 14 Dipyrrinato Complexes

Download or read book Synthesis and Reactivity of Group 13 and Group 14 Dipyrrinato Complexes written by C. E. Gidman and published by . This book was released on 2020 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Novel Chemistry of Low valent Early Transition Metal Complexes

Download or read book Novel Chemistry of Low valent Early Transition Metal Complexes written by Mikhail Victorovich Barybin and published by . This book was released on 1999 with total page 422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Synthesis  Characterization and Reactivity of Some Low coordinate  Low oxidation State Heavier Main Group 14 Element Species

Download or read book Synthesis Characterization and Reactivity of Some Low coordinate Low oxidation State Heavier Main Group 14 Element Species written by Madison Louis McCrea-Hendrick and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation describes the synthesis, characterization and reactivity of some low-coordinate, low-oxidation state heavier main group 13 and 14 element species. Chapter 2 describes the reactivity of the heavier main group 13 element digallene, (GaAr[superscript iPr4])2, (Ar[superscript iPr4] = -C6H3-2,6-(C6H3-2,6-[superscript i]Pr2)2) with group 6 transition metal hexacarbonyls under photoirradiation to form the bis(gallanediyl) complexes, trans-bis(GaAr[superscript iPr4])2M(CO)4 (M = Cr, Mo, or W). The mechanism of formation of these products was investigated both computationally and experimentally. A postulated intermediate in their formation is the monogallanediyl complex, Ga(Ar[superscript iPr4])Mo(CO)5 which was synthesized by the reaction (GaAr[superscript iPr4])2 with two equivalents Mo(CO)5NMe3. (GaAr[superscript iPr4])2 was also reacted at 25°C with Co2(CO)8 to give Ga(Ar[superscript iPr4])Co2(CO)7, in which the gallanediyl fragment is bound to each cobalt atom in a bridging fashion. Chapter 3 is an extension of the work in Chapter 2 to the reactions of the heavier main group 14 element dimetallynes, (EAr[superscript iPr4])2 (E = Ge or Sn), with group 6 transition metal hexacarbonyls under photoirradiative conditions. These reactions afforded the products {Ar[superscript iPr4]EM(CO)4}2 (E = Ge or Sn; M = Cr, Mo, or W) which featured rhomboid E2M2 cores with Ar[superscript iPr4]E units bridging transition metal tetracarbonyl fragments, M(CO)4. Chapter 4 describes the reactions of the aryl tin(II) hydrides {Ar[superscript iPr6]Sn([mu]-H)}2 (Ar[superscript iPr6] = C6H3-2,6-(C6H2-2,4,6-[superscript i]Pr6)2) and {Ar[superscript iPr4]Sn([mu]-H)}2 with phenyl acetylene and diphenyl acetylene. The reactions with diphenyl acetylene affords simple insertion of the Sn-H bond into a [pi]-bond of the alkyne to yield the products ArSnC(Ph)C(H)Ph (Ar = Ar[superscript iPr6] or Ar[superscript iPr4]). In contrast, the reaction of {ArSn([mu]-H)}2 with phenyl acetylene affords different products that are connected with the presence (Ar[superscript iPr6]) or absence (Ar[superscript iPr4]) of an isopropyl group at the remote para position of the flanking aryl rings of the terphenyl substituent. When {Ar[superscript iPr6]Sn([mu]-H)}2 is reacted with phenyl acetylene the product Ar[superscript iPr6](H)SnC(H)C(Ph)Sn(H)Ar[superscript iPr6] containing a 1,2-distannacyclobut-3-ene moiety is obtained as a colorless solid. In contrast, the reaction of {Ar[superscript iPr4]Sn([mu]-H)}2 with phenyl acetylene affords a red product of formula Ar[superscript iPr4]SnC(H)C(Ph)Sn(H)2Ar[superscript iPr4] with the tin atoms having different oxidation states of +2 and +4 as determined by solution 119Sn NMR spectroscopy. Chapter 5 describes the synthesis and characterization of the most sterically congested tetrylenes currently known: E(Ar[superscript iPr6])2 (E = Ge, Sn, or Pb). Computational studies of these tetrylenes and E(Ar[superscript Me6])2 (Ar[superscript Me6] = C6H3-2,6-(C6H2-2,4,6-Me3)2) and E(Ar[superscript iPr4])2 were also performed with and without dispersion corrections to evaluate the contribution of London dispersion force effects on the C[subscript ipso]-E-C[subscript ipso] interligand angle.

Book Studies of Low Oxidation State Group 13 and 14 Metallacycles

Download or read book Studies of Low Oxidation State Group 13 and 14 Metallacycles written by William Douglas Woodul and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 454 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis is mainly concerned with investigations into the reactivity of the gallium(I) N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) analogue, [K(tmeda)][:Ga{[N(Dip)C(H)]2}] (Dip = C6H3Pri2-2,6). The preparation of the first monomeric Ge(I) radical was also investigated. Work carried out in these areas is divided into five chapters. Chapter 1 provides a general introduction to sub-valent group 13 and 14 chemistry, with an emphasis on the preparation of group 13 metal(I) and group 14 metal(II) N-heterocyclic carbene analogues. Chapter 2 summarizes investigations into the reactivity of [K(tmeda)] [:Ga{[N(Dip)C(H)]2}] towards groups 2 and 12 metal precursors. Reactions of magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, zinc, and cadmium halides with [K(tmeda)][:Ga{[N(Dip)C(H)]2}] are discussed, and the first structurally characterized cadmium-gallium bonded molecular complex is reported. Chapter 3 summarizes investigations into the reactivity of [K(tmeda)] [:Ga{[N(Dip)C(H)]2}] towards selected lanthanide metal precursors. Reactions of samarium(II), europium(II), ytterbium(II), thulium(II), and cerium(III) iodides with [K(tmeda)][:Ga{[N(Dip)C(H)]2}] have given rise to a number of novel lanthanide-gallyl species, including the first structurally characterized GaTm or GaSm bonded complexes. Chapter 4 details the preparation of the first monomeric Ge(I) radical via the reduction of a bulky [beta]-diketiminato germanium(II) precursor. The verification of the +1 oxidation state in this species was achieved using a combination of crystallographic, EPR and ENDOR spectroscopic, and theoretical analyses. Chapter 5 describes several miscellaneous results, largely derived from attempts to prepare bulky guanidinato complexes of p-block elements in low oxidation states.

Book Studies of Low Oxidation State Group 14 Complexes and Their Reactivity Towards Small Molecules

Download or read book Studies of Low Oxidation State Group 14 Complexes and Their Reactivity Towards Small Molecules written by Jiaye Li and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis concerns research into the synthesis of low oxidation state group 14 complexes and their reactivity towards small molecule activation. A number of group 14 complexes in the +1 or +2 oxidation states have been synthesized. These include the first singly-bonded amido germanium(I) complex (amido-digermyne, [LGeGeL], L = {N(MeAr)(SiMe3)}, MeAr = C6H2{C(H)Ph2}2Me-2,6,4), amido group 14 metal(II) halide complexes, e.g. [LECl] (E = Ge, Sn or Pb, SiR3 = SiMe3, SiPh2Me or SiPh3), and amido silicon(IV) halide complexes, e.g. [LSiX3] (X = Cl or Br). The reactivity of the amido digermyne towards a variety of small molecules, e.g. H2, CO2, N2O, CS2, alkynes, etc., has been examined. In addition, the synthesis of "one-coordinate" group 14 metal(II) monocationic complexes (e.g. [LE]+[PF]-, E = Ge or Sn, PF = [Al{OC(CF3)3}4]- ) has been investigated and their reactivity towards Lewis base molecules has been examined. Work included in this thesis can be divided into six chapters. Chapter 1 introduces recent developments in main group chemistry, bonding in low oxidation state main group compounds, kinetic stabilization, and the "inert pair" effect. Some examples of low oxidation state main group complexes are described.Chapter 2 introduces the synthesis and coordination chemistry of a series of bulky secondary amines, [(MeAr)(SiR3)NH], [(iPrAr)(SiMe3)NH] (iPrAr = C6H2{C(H)Ph2}2iPr-2,6,4) and [(tBuAr)(SiR3)NH] (tBuAr = C6H2{C(H)Ph2}2tBu-2,6,4). Subsequently, the chapter discusses the synthesis of amido group 14 metal(II) halide complexes, e.g. [LECl] (E = Ge, Sn or Pb; SiR3 = SiMe3, SiPh2Me or SiPh3), [{(iPrAr)(SiMe3)N}ECl] (E = Ge or Sn) and {(tBuAr)(SiMe3)N}GeCl. The structures of these complexes have been determined using X-ray crystallography. Furthermore, amido silicon(IV) halide complexes, [LSiX3] (SiR3 = SiMe3, SiPh2Me or SiPh3; X = Cl or Br) and [{(iPrAr)(SiR3)N}SiBr3], as well as an amido silicon hydride, [LSi(H)Cl2] have been synthesized and structurally investigated. Chapter 3 discusses the synthesis and structural characterization of the first singly-bonded amido-digermyne, [LGeGeL], and its reactivity towards small gas molecule activation, e.g. that of H2, CO2, N2O, etc. at ambient and low temperatures. These reactions produced bulky amido germanium(II) and germanium(III) hydride complexes, and a bis(germylene) oxide complex. Further efforts have been devoted to the reactivity of [LGeGeL] towards molecules such as CS2, tBuNC and tBuNCO. Chapter 4 expands on the reactivity of [LGeGeL] and [L#GeGeL#] (L# = (iPrAr)(SiiPr3)N). It describes reactions that have been carried out with organic molecules, e.g. cyclooctatetraene (COT), 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP), azobenzene, 1,4-bis(trimethylsilyl)butadiyne, norbornadiene, etc. These reactions produced a number of low oxidation state germanium complexes. In general, the reactions of [LGeGeL] and [L#GeGeL#] with unsaturated molecules produced products with the substrate inserted into the Ge-Ge bond. However, the reaction with DMAP produced a bis-adducted germanium complex with a shortened Ge-Ge bond. Finally, reactions of [LGeGeL] with chlorinated compounds, iodine, and ketones are discussed. Chapter 5 summarizes investigations into the synthesis and coordination chemistry of the first examples of bulky amido "one-coordinate" germanium(II) and tin(II) monocationic complexes, [LE]+[PF]- (E = Ge or Sn, PF = [Al{OC(CF3)3}4]-) and [L'Sn]+[PF]- (L' = [(MeAr)(SiPh2Me)N]). Their reactivity towards DMAP was investigated, and this led to two-coordinate adducted germanium or tin cationic complexes. Chapter 6 summarizes miscellaneous results, and consists of two sections. The first section discusses theoretical investigations into the Mo-Ge bonding of singly-bonded or triply-bonded molybdenum germylene and germylyne complexes. Wiberg bond indices (WBI) were acquired to provide a quantitative description of the bonding in these complexes. The second section focuses on investigations into the synthesis of a bulky gallium(I) amide complex, [LGa:], which was prepared from the reaction of [{(MeAr)(SiMe3)N}Li] and "GaI". X-ray crystallographic studies of [LGa:] were carried out and indicate that the complex is essentially one-coordinate.

Book Neutral and Cationic Complexes of Group 13 Metals  Synthesis  Characterization  and Reactivity

Download or read book Neutral and Cationic Complexes of Group 13 Metals Synthesis Characterization and Reactivity written by Ilja Peckermann and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 172 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Group 13 Chemistry

Download or read book Group 13 Chemistry written by Pamela J. Shapiro and published by . This book was released on 2002 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Group 13 Chemistry: From Fundamentals to Applications contains research reports and review articles in both the fundamental and applied aspects of group 13 chemistry. Topics covered illustrate the widespread influence of group 13 chemistry in modern science and technology. This volume addresses recent research and technological achievements involving group 13 chemistry and provides important background information for both experienced practitioners and novices. New developments in group 13 compounds, the stabilization of compounds of the lighter group 13 elements in their +1 oxidation state, and electron-deficient group 13 clusters, are presented. Because of the unusual geometries of newly developed electron-deficient group 13 clusters, chemists have had to reexamine and refine their models of structure and bonding. Furthermore, the stabilization of compounds of the lighter group 13 elements in their +1 oxidation state has produced some unique molecular structures and reactivity. Group 13 compounds are well known as reagents for organic synthesis and as both catalysts and cocatalysts for asymmetric organic transformations and alkene and ring-opening polymerization. Now, the design of multidentate Lewis acids is expected to exhibit enhanced activity via the cooperation of multiple electrophilic sites. Finally, a special section devoted to aluminum chemistry examines the environmental sources and biological effects of this most abundant metal. Research implicating aluminum in the etiology of neurological diseases is examined as well as potentially useful biochemical applications for aluminum in the form of Al4-.

Book The Synthesis and Study of Group 13 Element transition Metal Complexes

Download or read book The Synthesis and Study of Group 13 Element transition Metal Complexes written by Thomas Richard Johnston and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Synthesis  Characterization  and Reactivity Evaluation of Late Transition Metal Aluminum Heterobimetallic Complexes Toward Molecular Hydrogen

Download or read book Synthesis Characterization and Reactivity Evaluation of Late Transition Metal Aluminum Heterobimetallic Complexes Toward Molecular Hydrogen written by Roland Malcolm Charles III and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The investigation and development of heterobimetallic systems has seen a meteoric surge over the past decade. Generally, these heterobimetallic systems involve two transition metals with distinct properties used together to activate chemical bonds. Many heterobimetallics consist of a soft, low-valent metal and a harder, high-valent metal. The unique electronics afforded by heterobimetallics of this sort can be exploited, yielding access to novel reactivities that may be otherwise inaccessible to a single transition metal. Less studied are heterobimetallic complexes composed of one late transition metal (LTM) and one Lewis-acidic p-block (Group 13) metal. Due to its electropositivity being the highest among Group 13 metals as well as its high earth-abundance, aluminum holds particular interest to the Brewster laboratory. In contrast to their exhaustively investigated boron analogues, the field of aluminum-containing heterobimetallics is relatively uncultivated due to the high reactivity and synthetic difficulty of aluminum species, making isolation and characterization quite challenging. One of the aims of the Brewster lab is to develop heterobimetallic systems comprised of an electron-rich, low-valent transition metal and aluminum to investigate potential synergistic reactivity between both metal centers. In this dissertation, I report the successful synthesis and electronic characterization of myriad novel mono- and heterobimetallic complexes of either iridium or rhodium and aluminumover 35 new complexes in total. Moreover, I detail the ability of selected heterobimetallic complexes to facilitate activation of molecular hydrogen as well as hydrogenolysis, thereby generating alkane gas..