| Literature DB >> 15174879 |
John F Berry1, F Albert Cotton, Tongbu Lu, Carlos A Murillo, Brian K Roberts, Xiaoping Wang.
Abstract
The preparation, properties, and crystal structures of 12 trichromium extended metal atom chain (EMAC) compounds of the type Cr(3)(L)(4)X(2) (L = equatorial ligands dipyridylamide (dpa) or di-4,4'-ethyl-2,2'-pyridylamide (depa), and X = axial ligands, e.g., halide or pseudohalide ions) with large variations in metal-metal distances are reported here. These complexes, which belong to a broad class of fundamentally interesting trinuclear molecules over which the electrons may or may not be delocalized, pose significant theoretical and experimental challenges which are dealt with in this report. Complexes with strongly donating axial or equatorial ligands tend to favor a symmetrical (D(4)) molecular structure, while more weakly donating ligands give rise to unsymmetrical (C(4)) structures; the physical properties of these two classes of compounds are discussed fully, and important comparisons with a reported DFT model of the electronic structures of the compounds are made.Entities:
Year: 2004 PMID: 15174879 DOI: 10.1021/ja049055h
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419