Synthesis, Reactivity, and Bonding Analysis of a Tetracoordinated Nickel Carbene

17 May 2024, Version 2
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Abstract

Nickel carbenes are key reactive intermediates in the catalytic cyclopropanation of olefins and other reactions, but isolated examples are scarce and generally rely on low coordination numbers (≤ 3) to stabilize the metal–ligand multiple bond. Here we report the isolation and characterization of a stable tetracoordinated nickel carbene bearing a triphosphine pincer ligand. Its nucleophilic character is evidenced by reaction with acids, and it can transfer the carbene fragment to CO to form a ketene. A computational study of the Ni=C chemical bond sheds light on the role of the third phosphine in the pincer framework to the stabilization of the nickel carbene fragment.

Keywords

Nickel
Metal-carbene complexes
metal-ligand multiple bonds
Bonding analysis
Carbenes

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Supporting Information .pdf File
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Experimental section, spectra of new compounds and sup-plementary information of computational methods (pdf)
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Calculated structures
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Calculated structures in .xyz format
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