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Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand

Using the chelating C,C′‐bis(silylenyl)‐ortho‐dicarborane ligand, 1,2‐(RSi)(2)‐1,2‐C(2)B(10)H(10) [R=PhC(NtBu)(2)], leads to the monoatomic zero‐valent Ge complex (“germylone”) 3. The redox non‐innocent character of the carborane scaffold has a drastic influence on the reactivity of 3 towards reduct...

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Autores principales: Yao, Shenglai, Kostenko, Arseni, Xiong, Yun, Lorent, Christian, Ruzicka, Ales, Driess, Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8252802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202103769
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author Yao, Shenglai
Kostenko, Arseni
Xiong, Yun
Lorent, Christian
Ruzicka, Ales
Driess, Matthias
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description Using the chelating C,C′‐bis(silylenyl)‐ortho‐dicarborane ligand, 1,2‐(RSi)(2)‐1,2‐C(2)B(10)H(10) [R=PhC(NtBu)(2)], leads to the monoatomic zero‐valent Ge complex (“germylone”) 3. The redox non‐innocent character of the carborane scaffold has a drastic influence on the reactivity of 3 towards reductants and oxidants. Reduction of 3 with one molar equivalent of potassium naphthalenide (KC(10)H(8)) causes facile oxidation of Ge(0) to Ge(I) along with a two‐electron reduction of the C(2)B(10) cluster core and subsequent Ge(I)‐Ge(I) coupling to form the dianionic bis(silylene)‐supported Ge(2) complex 4. In contrast, oxidation of 3 with one molar equivalent of [Cp(2)Fe][B{C(6)H(3)(CF(3))(2)}(4)] as a one‐electron oxidant furnishes the dicationic bis(silylene)‐supported Ge(2) complex 5. The Ge(0) atom in 3 acts as donor towards GeCl(2) to form the trinuclear mixed‐valent Ge(0)→Ge(II)←Ge(0) complex 6, from which dechlorination with KC(10)H(8) affords the neutral Ge(2) complex 7 as a diradical species.
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spelling pubmed-82528022021-07-12 Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand Yao, Shenglai Kostenko, Arseni Xiong, Yun Lorent, Christian Ruzicka, Ales Driess, Matthias Angew Chem Int Ed Engl Communications Using the chelating C,C′‐bis(silylenyl)‐ortho‐dicarborane ligand, 1,2‐(RSi)(2)‐1,2‐C(2)B(10)H(10) [R=PhC(NtBu)(2)], leads to the monoatomic zero‐valent Ge complex (“germylone”) 3. The redox non‐innocent character of the carborane scaffold has a drastic influence on the reactivity of 3 towards reductants and oxidants. Reduction of 3 with one molar equivalent of potassium naphthalenide (KC(10)H(8)) causes facile oxidation of Ge(0) to Ge(I) along with a two‐electron reduction of the C(2)B(10) cluster core and subsequent Ge(I)‐Ge(I) coupling to form the dianionic bis(silylene)‐supported Ge(2) complex 4. In contrast, oxidation of 3 with one molar equivalent of [Cp(2)Fe][B{C(6)H(3)(CF(3))(2)}(4)] as a one‐electron oxidant furnishes the dicationic bis(silylene)‐supported Ge(2) complex 5. The Ge(0) atom in 3 acts as donor towards GeCl(2) to form the trinuclear mixed‐valent Ge(0)→Ge(II)←Ge(0) complex 6, from which dechlorination with KC(10)H(8) affords the neutral Ge(2) complex 7 as a diradical species. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-06-01 2021-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8252802/ /pubmed/33909944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202103769 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition published by Wiley-VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Yao, Shenglai
Kostenko, Arseni
Xiong, Yun
Lorent, Christian
Ruzicka, Ales
Driess, Matthias
Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand
title Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand
title_full Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand
title_fullStr Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand
title_full_unstemmed Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand
title_short Changing the Reactivity of Zero‐ and Mono‐Valent Germanium with a Redox Non‐Innocent Bis(silylenyl)carborane Ligand
title_sort changing the reactivity of zero‐ and mono‐valent germanium with a redox non‐innocent bis(silylenyl)carborane ligand
topic Communications
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8252802/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33909944
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202103769
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