Issue 24, 2017

SO2 and SO3 reactions with [(C5Me5)2Sm-O-Sm(C5Me5)2]: a DFT investigation and comparison with CO2 reactivity

Abstract

Recently, it was shown that samarocene oxide [Cp*2Sm-O-SmCp*2] with Cp* = C5Me5 could react with organic and inorganic anhydrides. The reactions of [Cp*2Sm-O-SmCp*2] with SO2 and SO3 are reported using DFT calculations and compared with the reactivity of CO2. These reactions exhibit similar features yielding [Cp*2-Sm-(μ–η12-OSO2)-SmCp*2] similar to [Cp*2-Sm-(μ–η12-OCO2)-SmCp*2] and [Cp*2-Sm-(μ–η22-O2SO2)-SmCp*2] complexes.

Graphical abstract: SO2 and SO3 reactions with [(C5Me5)2Sm-O-Sm(C5Me5)2]: a DFT investigation and comparison with CO2 reactivity

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 May 2017
Accepted
11 May 2017
First published
12 May 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 7660-7663

SO2 and SO3 reactions with [(C5Me5)2Sm-O-Sm(C5Me5)2]: a DFT investigation and comparison with CO2 reactivity

E. Louyriac, P. W. Roesky and L. Maron, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 7660 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT01703K

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