Issue 23, 1971

The crystal and molecular structures (at –40 °C) of the tetrabenzyls of titanium, hafnium, and tin

Abstract

Tetrabenzylhafnium has a molecular structure identical to that of tetrabenzylzirconium with a distorted tetrahedral arrangement of ligands around the metal and angles at the methylene carbons of around 90°; tetrabenzyltitanium shows a similar distortion from a tetrahedral arrangement but the angle M–CH2–C now averages 103°; an interacation between the aromatic ring and the transition-metal atoms is suggested to account for the distortion; in contrast, tetrabenzyltin has a perfectly regular structure.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc. D, 1971, 1511-1512

The crystal and molecular structures (at –40 °C) of the tetrabenzyls of titanium, hafnium, and tin

G. R. Davies, J. A. J. Jarvis and B. T. Kilbourn, J. Chem. Soc. D, 1971, 1511 DOI: 10.1039/C29710001511

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