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Actinide 2-metallabiphenylenes that satisfy Hückel's rule.

Justin K Pagano1,2, Jing Xie3,4, Karla A Erickson1, Stephen K Cope1, Brian L Scott5, Ruilian Wu6, Rory Waterman2, David E Morris7, Ping Yang8, Laura Gagliardi9, Jaqueline L Kiplinger10.   

Abstract

Aromaticity and antiaromaticity, as defined by Hückel's rule, are key ideas in organic chemistry, and are both exemplified in biphenylene1-3-a molecule that consists of two benzene rings joined by a four-membered ring at its core. Biphenylene analogues in which one of the benzene rings has been replaced by a different (4n + 2) π-electron system have so far been associated only with organic compounds4,5. In addition, efforts to prepare a zirconabiphenylene compound resulted in the isolation of a bis(alkyne) zirconocene complex instead6. Here we report the synthesis and characterization of, to our knowledge, the first 2-metallabiphenylene compounds. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies reveal that these complexes have nearly planar, 11-membered metallatricycles with metrical parameters that compare well with those reported for biphenylene. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, in addition to nucleus-independent chemical shift calculations, provides evidence that these complexes contain an antiaromatic cyclobutadiene ring and an aromatic benzene ring. Furthermore, spectroscopic evidence, Kohn-Sham molecular orbital compositions and natural bond orbital calculations suggest covalency and delocalization of the uranium f2 electrons with the carbon-containing ligand.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32103196     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2004-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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