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Nickel-Borolide Complexes and Their Complex Electronic Structure.

Sam YruegasHao TangGayle Z BornovskiXiaojun SuSiyoung SungMichael B HallMichael NippeCaleb D Martin
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
Borolides (BC42-) can be considered as dianionic heterocyclic analogues of monoanionic cyclopentadienides. Although both are formally six-π-electron donors, we herein demonstrate that the electronic structure of their corresponding transition metal complexes differs significantly, leading to altered properties. Specifically, the 18-electron sandwich complex Ni(iPr2NBC4Ph2)2 (1) features an ∼90° angle between the Ni-B-N planes and is best described as a combination of three limiting resonance structures with the major contribution stemming from a formally Ni2+ species bound to two monoanionic radical (BC4•-) ligands. Compound 1 displays two sequential one-electron oxidation events over a small potential range of <0.2 V, which strikingly contrasts the large potential separations between redox partners in the family of metallocenes, and the potential reasons for this unusual observation are discussed.
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