{"title":"Zur Koordination unterschiedlicher Hauptgruppenmetalle mit einem speziellen, chelatisierenden Silazan","authors":"M. Veith, F. Goffing, V. Huch","doi":"10.22028/D291-22557","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The cis-isomer of the silazane H2L (1) (L=[NtBu][Me]Si(ntBu)2Si[Me][NtBu]) has been used as a ligand to main group metals. By displacing the hydrogen atoms of 1 the compounds L(MgMe)2 (4), L(MgCl)2 (5) and L(Li)(InMe2) (6) have been obtained. According to the 1H NMR spectra the structures of 4-6 are very similar: a polycyclic, cubane-like Si2N4M2 framework results from the special atomic arrangements and from intramolcular Lewis acid-base interactions between the metals M and the nitrogen atoms. Divalent metals and metal-centered groups can also be incorporated into 1. In the latter case a seco norcubane-like polycycle Si2N4M is produced as confirmed by X-ray structure determinations of LGaMe (8) and LSb+InCl4- (11). LInMe (7) and LSn (9) seem to adopt the same tricyclic structure as 8, although the 1H NMR spectra are not consistent with a rigid molecule (low symmetry), but rather with a fluxional behaviour (high symmetry). When 5 is allowed to react with sodium/naphthalene in THF part of the magnesium is reduced and LMg(THF)2 (12) is formed. An X-ray structure determination of 12 reveals the compound to be only bicyclic with the magnesium atom coordinated by two nitrogen and two THF oxygen atoms.","PeriodicalId":51215,"journal":{"name":"Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung Section B-A Journal of Chemical Sciences","volume":"43 1","pages":"846-856"},"PeriodicalIF":0.8000,"publicationDate":"1988-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung Section B-A Journal of Chemical Sciences","FirstCategoryId":"92","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22028/D291-22557","RegionNum":4,"RegionCategory":"化学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"CHEMISTRY, INORGANIC & NUCLEAR","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
The cis-isomer of the silazane H2L (1) (L=[NtBu][Me]Si(ntBu)2Si[Me][NtBu]) has been used as a ligand to main group metals. By displacing the hydrogen atoms of 1 the compounds L(MgMe)2 (4), L(MgCl)2 (5) and L(Li)(InMe2) (6) have been obtained. According to the 1H NMR spectra the structures of 4-6 are very similar: a polycyclic, cubane-like Si2N4M2 framework results from the special atomic arrangements and from intramolcular Lewis acid-base interactions between the metals M and the nitrogen atoms. Divalent metals and metal-centered groups can also be incorporated into 1. In the latter case a seco norcubane-like polycycle Si2N4M is produced as confirmed by X-ray structure determinations of LGaMe (8) and LSb+InCl4- (11). LInMe (7) and LSn (9) seem to adopt the same tricyclic structure as 8, although the 1H NMR spectra are not consistent with a rigid molecule (low symmetry), but rather with a fluxional behaviour (high symmetry). When 5 is allowed to react with sodium/naphthalene in THF part of the magnesium is reduced and LMg(THF)2 (12) is formed. An X-ray structure determination of 12 reveals the compound to be only bicyclic with the magnesium atom coordinated by two nitrogen and two THF oxygen atoms.
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Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung B (ZNB) publishes novel research in all areas of inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, and analytical chemistry. In particular, the journal focuses on solid state chemistry, coordination chemistry, main group element chemistry, synthetic organic chemistry, natural product chemistry and, to a lesser extent, on analytical chemistry. For more than 65 years Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung B has been open to contributions from all fields of experimental and theoretical chemistry. Zeitschrift fuer Naturforschung B publishes 12 issues per volume/year. Sometimes double issues occur.
Topics
Solid state chemistry
Coordination chemistry
Main group element chemistry
Organic chemistry
Natural product chemistry.