Room-Temperature-Stable Magnesium Electride via Ni(II) Reduction.
Craig S DayCuong Dat DoCarlota OdenaJordi Benet-BuchholzLiang XuCina Foroutan-NejadKathrin Helen HopmannRúben MartínPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Herein, we report the synthesis of highly reduced bipyridyl magnesium complexes and the first example of a stable organic magnesium electride supported by quantum mechanical computations and X-ray diffraction. These complexes serve as unconventional homogeneous reductants due to their high solubility, modular redox potentials, and formation of insoluble, non-coordinating byproducts. The applicability of these reductants is showcased by accessing low-valent (bipy) 2 Ni(0) species that are challenging to access otherwise.