Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1343744 | Polyhedron | 2007 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
The homoleptic group IIA phenoxides, [M(OArâ²)2]2 (M = Ca, Sr and Ba), have been synthesized by the reaction of the bulk metal and 2,4,6,-tri-t-butyl-phenol in a mixed ammonia-toluene solution at â40°C. Ammonia adducts are initially obtained, [M(OArâ²)2(NH3)x]n, which may be readily converted to the homoleptic dimers by the toluene reflux method. The dimeric complexes [M(OArâ²)2]2 react with a range of Lewis bases to yield the monomeric adducts [M(OArâ²)2(L)x]· L. All complexes have been characterized by IR, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy, solution cryoscopy (in selected cases) and microanalysis. The X-ray structure of [Sr(OArâ²)2(THF)3]· (THF) reveals that it has a monomeric distorted trigonal bipyramidal structure with two THF ligands in apical positions, while the fourth THF molecule is present as a hemi-solvate.
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Authors
Simon R. Drake, David J. Otway, Michael B. Hursthouse, K.M.Abdul Malik,