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Engendering reactivity at group 5-heteroatom multiple bonds via π-loading.

Jade I FostvedtJocelyne MendozaSacy Lopez-FloresDiego AlcantarRobert G BergmanJohn Arnold
Published in: Chemical science (2022)
In this Perspective, we discuss the strategy of π-loading, i.e. , coordination of two or more strongly π-donating ligands to a single metal center, as it applies to promoting reactivity at group 5 transition metal-imido groups. When multiple π-donor ligands compete to interact with the same symmetrically-available metal d π orbitals, the energy of the imido-based frontier molecular orbitals increases, leading to amplified imido-based reactivity. This strategy is of particular relevance to group 5 metals, as mono(imido) complexes of these metals tend to be inert at the imido group. Electronic structure studies of group 5 bis(imido) complexes are presented, and examples of catalytically and stoichiometrically active group 5 bis(imido) and chalcogenido-imido complexes are reviewed. These examples are intended to encourage future work exploring π-loaded bis(imido) systems of the group 5 triad.
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