Synthesis and characterization of two novel tetranuclear sodium ketoiminate complexes; structural evidence for formation of dative Na · · · F and Na–C (olefin) bonding interactions
Author(s) -
Yün Chi,
Sudhir Ranjan,
PoWen Chung,
ChaoShiuan Liu,
ShieMing Peng,
GeneHsiang Lee
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
dalton
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1470-479X
DOI - 10.1039/a908328f
Subject(s) - chemistry , cubane , crystallography , sublimation (psychology) , thermal stability , ether , olefin fiber , oxygen atom , sodium , ligand (biochemistry) , stereochemistry , medicinal chemistry , crystal structure , molecule , organic chemistry , receptor , psychology , psychotherapist , biochemistry , polymer
[[abstract]]Treatment of fluorinated beta-ketoiminate ligands MokeimH or AlkeimH with NaH in THF solution afforded the corresponding ketoiminatosodium complexes [Na(Mokeim)](4) 1 and [Na(Alkeim)](4) 2, MokeimH=(CF3)C(=O)CH=C(CF3)NH(CH2CH2OMe) and AlkeimH=(CF3)C(=O)CH=C(CF3)NH(CH2CH=CH2). These new complexes were characterized by spectroscopic methods, elemental analyses and X-ray diffraction studies. Complex 1 consists of a tetrameric Na4O4 cubane core arrangement, of which each sodium atom is surrounded by a tridentate ketoiminato ligand, two oxygen atoms from nearby ketoiminato ligands, and one or two weak Na ... F dative interactions. The core structure of 2 is similar, but with formation of the uncommon allyl to sodium pi interaction. The stabilization of this Na-C (olefin) bonding interaction is as effective as the Na-O (ether) dative bonding in 1 because 2 shows comparable thermal stability and even an enhanced volatility during sublimation.[[fileno]]2010311010060[[department]]化學
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