Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1306690 | Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2010 | 5 Pages |
The reaction of the bis(carbene) pincer ligand MeCNC with nickel acetate and Bu4NBr produced [(MeCNC)3Ni2]4+[Br]4 (2), a complex that contains the MeCNC ligand in both traditional tridentate chelating modes as well as in a unique, bridging mode between two Ni2+ ions. While 2 could not be crystallized or isolated in a pure form, the anion exchange of bromide with triflate yielded [(MeCNC)3Ni2]4+[OTf]4 (4), which could be recrystallized from methanol and isolated pure. Single-crystal X-ray analysis of 4 confirmed the unusual dual-coordination modes of the MeCNC ligand towards Ni2+ in these species, and represents the initial example of a Group 10 complex of a bridging CNC ligand.
Graphical abstractSingle-crystal X-ray analysis of [(MeCNC)3Ni2]4+[OTf]4 (4) confirmed the unusual dual-coordination modes of the bis(carbene) pincer MeCNC ligand towards Ni2+ in these species, and further represents the initial example of a structurally-characterized Group 10 complex of a bridging MeCNC ligand.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide