Solution Behavior of Beryllium Halides in Dimethylformamide
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The reactivity of beryllium compounds in ,-dimethylformamide (DMF) is fairly uncharted. However, as a versatile O-donor solvent, DMF enables reaction conditions that are inaccessible in solvents more commonly applied in beryllium chemistry. Here we present a comprehensive study on the interaction of beryllium halides BeX (X = F, Cl, Br, I) with DMF. Through NMR and IR spectroscopy as well as single-crystal X-ray diffraction, we were able to characterize several Be(DMF)X species and distinguish the competitiveness of the investigated halides against DMF. On the basis of titration experiments, [BeCl(DMF)] was identified as the dominant compound when BeCl was dissolved in DMF. The unpredicted high beryllium-halide bond strength in chloro complexes as well as the instability of iodo compounds is discussed. The latter showed a distinctively different coordination chemistry compared to the other beryllium halides. In addition to that, the first example of a compound with the hexaiodidodiberyllate anion ([BeI]) was characterized. On the basis of our results, BeBr is a superior starting material compared to the other beryllium halides for the synthesis of coordination chemistry compounds.
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