Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1625857 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thorium(IV) is often considered to show similar chemistry to Group IV transition metals. However, studies in our laboratory have shown that this generalization is incorrect. This report presents direct comparisons where the Th(IV) metallocene complexes (C5Me5)2ThR2 (R = CH3, Ph, CH2Ph) undergo unique chemical reactivity with pyridine, 2-picoline, pyridine N-oxide, 2-picoline N-oxide, and benzonitrile, while the Group IV metal analogues (C5R5)2M(CH3)2 (R = H, CH3; M = Zr, Hf) do not. We also report revised high-yield syntheses for the zirconium and hafnium starting materials, (C5H5)2MR2 (M = Zr, Hf; R = CH3, Ph, CH2Ph), using Grignard reagents for alkylation in addition to the X-ray crystal structures of (C5H5)2Hf(Ph)2 and (C5H5)2Hf(CH2Ph)2.

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