Issue 21, 2002

Synthesis and structures of dinuclear low-coordinate lithium and zirconium(iv) complexes derived from the diamido ligands 1,3-(CH2[N with combining macron]C6H3R12)2C6H4 (R1 = Me or Pri)

Abstract

Treatment of 1,3-bis(bromomethyl)benzene with two equivalents of the appropriate compound Li[N(H)C6H3R12-2,6] yielded the diamines 1,3-[CH2N(H)C6H3R12-2,6]2C6H41 [R1 = Me, abbreviated as H2(D)] or 2 [R = Pri, abbreviated as H2(D′)]. The crystalline complex [Li2(D′)]23 was obtained from 2 and 2 LiBun; the analogue from 1 and 2 LiBun was an incompletely characterised oil. The binuclear, crystalline zirconium(IV) amides [{Zr(NMe2)3}2(μ-D′)] 4, its D analogue 5 and [{Zr(NMe2)2}2(μ-D)2] 6 were prepared from [{Zr(NMe2)3(μ-NMe2)}2] and H2(D′) [or 2 H2(D′)], H2(D) and 2 H2(D), respectively. The single crystal X-ray molecular structures of complexes 3 and 4 have been elucidated. That of 3 comprises a sixteen-membered, twisted macrocyclic [upper bond 1 start]LiNC5NLiNC5N[upper bond 1 end] core with each of the two-coordinate lithium atoms part of the [upper bond 1 start]LiNLiN[upper bond 1 end] rhombus. The four-coordinate zirconium atoms in 4 are in an only slightly distorted tetrahedral environment, with the two Zr(NMe2)3 units arranged trans to one another across the central aromatic ring. None of 4–6, with MAO, showed catalytic activity for ethylene polymerisation under ambient conditions.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and structures of dinuclear low-coordinate lithium and zirconium(iv) complexes derived from the diamido ligands 1,3-(CH2 [[N with combining macron]] C6H3R12)2C6H4 (R1 = Me or Pri)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Jul 2002
Accepted
02 Sep 2002
First published
30 Sep 2002

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 3980-3984

Synthesis and structures of dinuclear low-coordinate lithium and zirconium(IV) complexes derived from the diamido ligands 1,3-(CH2[N with combining macron]C6H3R12)2C6H4 (R1 = Me or Pri)

S. Daniele, P. B. Hitchcock, M. F. Lappert, T. A. Nile and C. M. Zdanski, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 3980 DOI: 10.1039/B206508H

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