| Literature DB >> 19156782 |
Pablo Alborés1, Luca M Carrella, William Clegg, Pablo García-Alvarez, Alan R Kennedy, Jan Klett, Robert E Mulvey, Eva Rentschler, Luca Russo.
Abstract
Check M(etal)ate: The chessboard and the figures represent a special reaction in which different low-polarity metals can metalate arenes directly when they are brought into the right position. In a combination of queen (sodium) and knight (chromium or iron), it is possible for the knight (usually the weaker piece) to make a direct deadly hit on the king (benzene) in this game of elemental chess.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19156782 PMCID: PMC4670709 DOI: 10.1002/anie.200805566
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336
Scheme 1Synthesis of the heteroleptic monoalkyl bisamidochromate 2 (top) and the sodium chromate inverse crown 3 (bottom).
Figure 1Molecular structure of 2. Hydrogen atoms and minor disorder components are omitted for clarity.
Scheme 2Synthesis of the heteroleptic bisalkyl monoamidoferrate 5 (top) and the sodium ferrate inverse crown 6 (bottom).
Figure 2Molecular structure of 5. Hydrogen atoms and minor disorder are omitted for clarity.
Figure 3Molecular structure of 6 (3 adopts the same motif). Hydrogen atoms are omitted for clarity. Symmetry operator A: −x+1, −y+2, −z+1 (for 3, A: −x, −y+1, −z+1).
Figure 4χMT vs. T for complexes 1 (▵), 3 (○), and 6 (◊) and best simulations (lines).