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Beta-diketiminate-stabilized Magnesium(I) Dimers and Magnesium(II) Hydride Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization, Adduct Formation, and Reactivity Studies

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Journal Chemistry
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2009 Dec 2
PMID 19950340
Citations 45
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The preparation and characterization of a series of magnesium(II) iodide complexes incorporating beta-diketiminate ligands of varying steric bulk and denticity, namely, [(ArNCMe)(2)CH](-) (Ar=phenyl, ((Ph)Nacnac), mesityl ((Mes)Nacnac), or 2,6-diisopropylphenyl (Dipp, (Dipp)Nacnac)), [(DippNCtBu)(2)CH](-) ((tBu)Nacnac), and [(DippNCMe)(Me(2)NCH(2)CH(2)NCMe)CH](-) ((Dmeda)Nacnac) are reported. The complexes [((Ph)Nacnac)MgI(OEt(2))], [((Mes)Nacnac)MgI(OEt(2))], [((Dmeda)Nacnac)MgI(OEt(2))], [((Mes)Nacnac)MgI(thf)], [((Dipp)Nacnac)MgI(thf)], [((tBu)Nacnac)MgI], and [((tBu)Nacnac)MgI(DMAP)] (DMAP=4-dimethylaminopyridine) were shown to be monomeric by X-ray crystallography. In addition, the related beta-diketiminato beryllium and calcium iodide complexes, [((Mes)Nacnac)BeI] and [{((Dipp)Nacnac)CaI(OEt(2))}(2)] were prepared and crystallographically characterized. The reductions of all metal(II) iodide complexes by using various reagents were attempted. In two cases these reactions led to the magnesium(I) dimers, [((Mes)Nacnac)MgMg((Mes)Nacnac)] and [((tBu)Nacnac)MgMg((tBu)Nacnac)]. The reduction of a 1:1 mixture of [((Dipp)Nacnac)MgI(OEt(2))] and [((Mes)Nacnac)MgI(OEt(2))] with potassium gave a low yield of the crystallographically characterized complex [((Dipp)Nacnac)Mg(mu-H)(mu-I)Mg((Mes)Nacnac)]. All attempts to form beryllium(I) or calcium(I) dimers by reductions of [((Mes)Nacnac)BeI], [{((Dipp)Nacnac)CaI(OEt(2))}(2)], or [{((tBu)Nacnac)CaI(thf)}(2)] have so far been unsuccessful. The further reactivity of the magnesium(I) complexes [((Mes)Nacnac)MgMg((Mes)Nacnac)] and [((tBu)Nacnac)MgMg((tBu)Nacnac)] towards a variety of Lewis bases and unsaturated organic substrates was explored. These studies led to the complexes [((Mes)Nacnac)Mg(L)Mg(L)((Mes)Nacnac)] (L=THF or DMAP), [((Mes)Nacnac)Mg(mu-AdN(6)Ad)Mg((Mes)Nacnac)] (Ad=1-adamantyl), [((tBu)Nacnac)Mg(mu-AdN(6)Ad)Mg((tBu)Nacnac)], and [((Mes)Nacnac)Mg(mu-tBu(2)N(2)C(2)O(2))Mg((Mes)Nacnac)] and revealed that, in general, the reactivity of the magnesium(I) dimers is inversely proportional to their steric bulk. The preparation and characterization of [((tBu)Nacnac)Mg(mu-H)(2)Mg((tBu)Nacnac)] has shown the compound to have different structural and physical properties to [((tBu)Nacnac)MgMg((tBu)Nacnac)]. Treatment of the former with DMAP has given [((tBu)Nacnac)Mg(H)(DMAP)], the X-ray crystal structure of which disclosed it to be the first structurally authenticated terminal magnesium hydride complex. Although attempts to prepare [((Mes)Nacnac)Mg(mu-H)(2)Mg((Mes)Nacnac)] were not successful, a neutron diffraction study of the corresponding magnesium(I) complex, [((Mes)Nacnac)MgMg((Mes)Nacnac)] confirmed that the compound is devoid of hydride ligands.

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