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Lanthanide alkylidene and imido complexes

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Abstract

In stark contrast to the transition metals, examples of imido or alkylidene complexes of the lanthanides remain scarce. A recent literature survey reveals that only nine examples of lanthanide imido complexes have been reported, and the majority of these have arisen serendipitously. Concrete examples of species containing lanthanide–carbon multiple bonds are even more sparse. Recently, some rational approaches to the synthesis of lanthanide complexes containing Ln[double bond, length as m-dash]X functionalities have been detailed (X = C, N). Additionally, a DFT (Density Functional Theory) study of a samarium imido complex has provided insight into the electronic and steric factors that may be necessary to support these unusual reactive groups. This Perspective reviews the work in this field and offers some suggestions to expand this potentially useful class of compounds.

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The article was received on 11 May 2004, accepted on 17 Jun 2004 and first published on 15 Jul 2004


Article type: Perspective
DOI: 10.1039/B407173E
Citation: Dalton Trans., 2004,0, 2387-2393
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    Lanthanide alkylidene and imido complexes

    G. R. Giesbrecht and J. C. Gordon, Dalton Trans., 2004, 0, 2387
    DOI: 10.1039/B407173E

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