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Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes

Inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes were synthesized by the reduction of their trivalent halide precursors with potassium graphite in the presence of biphenyl. While the samarium complex had a similar structure as previously reported rare earth metal biphenyl complexes, with t...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Yuyuan, Zhao, Xiao-Kun, Wu, Tianpin, Miller, Jeffrey T., Hu, Han-Shi, Li, Jun, Huang, Wenliang, Diaconescu, Paula L.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03555f
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author Xiao, Yuyuan
Zhao, Xiao-Kun
Wu, Tianpin
Miller, Jeffrey T.
Hu, Han-Shi
Li, Jun
Huang, Wenliang
Diaconescu, Paula L.
author_facet Xiao, Yuyuan
Zhao, Xiao-Kun
Wu, Tianpin
Miller, Jeffrey T.
Hu, Han-Shi
Li, Jun
Huang, Wenliang
Diaconescu, Paula L.
author_sort Xiao, Yuyuan
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description Inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes were synthesized by the reduction of their trivalent halide precursors with potassium graphite in the presence of biphenyl. While the samarium complex had a similar structure as previously reported rare earth metal biphenyl complexes, with the two samarium ions bound to the same phenyl ring, the ytterbium counterpart adopted a different structure, with the two ytterbium ions bound to different phenyl rings. Upon the addition of crown ether to encapsulate the potassium ions, the inverse-sandwich samarium biphenyl structure remained intact; however, the ytterbium biphenyl structure fell apart with the concomitant formation of a divalent ytterbium crown ether complex and potassium biphenylide. Spectroscopic and computational studies were performed to gain insight into the electronic structures and bonding interactions of these samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes. While the ytterbium ions were found to be divalent with a 4f(14) electron configuration and form a primarily ionic bonding interaction with biphenyl dianion, the samarium ions were in the trivalent state with a 4f(5) electron configuration and mainly utilized the 5d orbitals to form a δ-type bonding interaction with the π* orbitals of the biphenyl tetraanion, showing covalent character.
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spelling pubmed-81796842021-06-23 Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes Xiao, Yuyuan Zhao, Xiao-Kun Wu, Tianpin Miller, Jeffrey T. Hu, Han-Shi Li, Jun Huang, Wenliang Diaconescu, Paula L. Chem Sci Chemistry Inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes were synthesized by the reduction of their trivalent halide precursors with potassium graphite in the presence of biphenyl. While the samarium complex had a similar structure as previously reported rare earth metal biphenyl complexes, with the two samarium ions bound to the same phenyl ring, the ytterbium counterpart adopted a different structure, with the two ytterbium ions bound to different phenyl rings. Upon the addition of crown ether to encapsulate the potassium ions, the inverse-sandwich samarium biphenyl structure remained intact; however, the ytterbium biphenyl structure fell apart with the concomitant formation of a divalent ytterbium crown ether complex and potassium biphenylide. Spectroscopic and computational studies were performed to gain insight into the electronic structures and bonding interactions of these samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes. While the ytterbium ions were found to be divalent with a 4f(14) electron configuration and form a primarily ionic bonding interaction with biphenyl dianion, the samarium ions were in the trivalent state with a 4f(5) electron configuration and mainly utilized the 5d orbitals to form a δ-type bonding interaction with the π* orbitals of the biphenyl tetraanion, showing covalent character. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8179684/ /pubmed/34168742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03555f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xiao, Yuyuan
Zhao, Xiao-Kun
Wu, Tianpin
Miller, Jeffrey T.
Hu, Han-Shi
Li, Jun
Huang, Wenliang
Diaconescu, Paula L.
Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
title Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
title_full Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
title_fullStr Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
title_full_unstemmed Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
title_short Distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
title_sort distinct electronic structures and bonding interactions in inverse-sandwich samarium and ytterbium biphenyl complexes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8179684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34168742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc03555f
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