Application of bis(amido)alkyl magnesiates towards the synthesis of molecular rubidium and caesium hydrido-magnesiates

Gentner, Thomas X. and Ballmann, Gerd M. and Banerjee, Sumanta and Kennedy, Alan R. and Robertson, Stuart D. and Mulvey, Robert E. (2024) Application of bis(amido)alkyl magnesiates towards the synthesis of molecular rubidium and caesium hydrido-magnesiates. Organometallics, 43 (12). pp. 1393-1401. ISSN 0276-7333 (https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.organomet.4c00190)

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Abstract

Rubidium and cesium are the least studied naturally occurring s-block metals in organometallic chemistry but are in plentiful supply from a sustainability viewpoint as highlighted in the periodic table of natural elements published by the European Chemical Society. This underdevelopment reflects the phenomenal success of organometallic compounds of lithium, sodium, and potassium, but interest in heavier congeners has started to grow. Here, the synthesis and structures of rubidium and cesium bis(amido)alkyl magnesiates [(AM)MgN′ 2alkyl] ∞, where N′ is the simple heteroamide -N(SiMe 3)(Dipp), and alkyl is nBu or CH 2SiMe 3, are reported. More stable than their nBu analogues, the reactivities of the CH 2SiMe 3 magnesiates toward 1,4-cyclohexadiene are revealed. Though both reactions produce target hydrido-magnesiates [(AM)MgN′ 2H] 2 in crystalline form amenable to X-ray diffraction study, the cesium compound could only be formed in a trace quantity. These studies showed that the bulk of the -N(SiMe 3)(Dipp) ligand was sufficient to restrict both compounds to dimeric structures. Bearing some resemblance to inverse crown complexes, each structure has [(AM)(N)(Mg)(N)] 2 ring cores but differ in having no AM-N bonds, instead Rb and Cs complete the rings by engaging in multihapto interactions with Dipp π-clouds. Moreover, their hydride ions occupy μ 3-(AM) 2Mg environments, compared to μ 2-Mg 2 environments in inverse crowns.

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Gentner, Thomas X., Ballmann, Gerd M., Banerjee, Sumanta, Kennedy, Alan R. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3652-6015, Robertson, Stuart D. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9330-8770 and Mulvey, Robert E. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1015-2564;