Ligand Rearrangement in Cyclononatetraenyl Complexes of the Early Lanthanides

23 October 2025, Version 2
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Abstract

Three new lanthanide complexes of the general form [Ln(Cnt)(CntInd)] (Ln = Ce, Pr, and Nd, Cnt = cyclononatetraenyl, and CntInd = cyclononatetraenyl-dihydroindene) have been synthesized from the corresponding LnI3 salt and several equivalents of the KCnt ligand. A novel C-C coupling has been observed between one Cnt- moiety, and one dihydroindene moiety, originating from the collapse of a Cnt unit. The observed CntInd ligand is dianionic, harboring one more electron than a typical Cnt ligand. The complexes are characterized by X-ray diffraction, 1H NMR, and UV-Visible studies. The novel complexes are formed instead of the [Ln(Cnt)3] (Ln = Ce, Pr, and Nd), which are only reported with late lanthanide ions, while lanthanum did not form one or the other complex.

Keywords

Cyclononatetraenyl
Early Lanthanides
Sterically Induced Reduction

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The following files are available free of charge. Analytical/characterization data of 1, 2, and 3, including 1D and 2D 1H NMR, IR, UV-Vis, elemental analysis, and XRD data.
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CCDC 2485021-2485023 contains the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper
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