One-Electron (2c/1e) Tin···Tin Bond Stabilized by ortho -Phenylenediamido Ligands.
Kaiyip ChanFei YingDongyu HeLi YangYanxia ZhaoJing XieJi-Hu SuBiao WuXiao-Juan YangPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Odd-electron bonds, i.e., the two-center, three-electron (2c/3e), or one-electron (2c/1e) bonds, have attracted tremendous interest owing to their novel bonding nature and radical properties. Herein, complex [K(THF) 6 ][LSn:···Sn:L] ( 1 ), featuring the first and unsupported 2c/1e Sn···Sn σ-bond with a long distance (3.2155(9) Å), was synthesized by reduction of stannylene [LSn:] (L = N , N -dpp- o -phenylene diamide) with KC 8 . The one-electron Sn-Sn bond in 1 was confirmed by the crystal structure, DFT calculations, EPR spectroscopy, and reactivity studies. This compound can be viewed as a stabilized radical by delocalizing to two metal centers and can readily mediate radical reactions such as C-C coupling of benzaldehyde.