Issue 3, 2003

Lithium complexes with a [Cp*2Ti2F7]ligand: 19F NMR probe for lithium solvation

Abstract

Reaction of the in situ prepared lithium fluoride with [Cp*TiF3]2 afforded [{Li(Cp*2Ti2F7)}2(THF)2]·2THF, 3·2THF. The addition of 12-crown-4 to a THF solution of 3·2THF results in [{Li(Cp*2Ti2F7)}2211-12-crown-4)]·(12-crown-4), 4·(12-crown-4). In the solid state structures of 3·2THF and 4·(12-crown-4), which consist of dimeric [Li(Cp*2Ti2F7)]2 units, the lithium atom is coordinated by three fluorine atoms and an oxygen atom from the ether. Dimeric and monomeric (with respect to lithium) species were observed in solution of 3·2THF or 4·(12-crown-4). The solvation of the lithium atom in monomeric species [Li(Cp*2Ti2F7)Sn] with S = CDCl3, 12-crown-4, THF-d8, was studied by variable temperature 19F NMR spectroscopy. Slow exchange of coordinated deuterated trichloromethane and 12-crown-4 on lithium ion was observed in a CDCl3/12-crown-4 solution of 4·(12-crown-4) by 19F NMR spectroscopy up to 302 K.

Graphical abstract: Lithium complexes with a [Cp*2Ti2F7]− ligand: 19F NMR probe for lithium solvation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Aug 2002
Accepted
27 Nov 2002
First published
09 Jan 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 420-425

Lithium complexes with a [Cp*2Ti2F7] ligand: 19F NMR probe for lithium solvation

A. Pevec, F. Perdih, J. Košmrlj, B. Modec, H. W. Roesky and A. Demšar, Dalton Trans., 2003, 420 DOI: 10.1039/B207685C

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