δ-Bonding modulates the electronic structure of formally divalent nd1 rare earth arene complexes

Abstract

Landmark advances in rare earth (RE) chemistry have shown that divalent complexes can be isolated with non-Aufbau 4fn{5d/6s}1 electron configurations, facilitating remarkable bonding motifs and magnetic properties. We report a series of divalent bis-tethered arene complexes, [RE(NHAriPr6)2] (2RE; RE = Sc, Y, La, Sm, Eu, Tm, Yb; NHAriPr6 = {N(H)C6H3-2,6-(C6H2-2,4,6-iPr3)2}). Fluid solution EPR spectroscopy gives giso < 2.002 for 2Sc, 2Y, and 2La, consistent with formal nd1 configurations, calculations reveal metal–arene δ-bonding via mixing of nd(x2y2) valence electrons into arene π* orbitals. Experimental and calculated EPR and UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopic properties for 2Y show that minor structural changes markedly alter the metal d(x2y2) contribution to the SOMO. This contrasts 4fn{5d/6s}1 complexes where the valence d-based electron resides in a non-bonding orbital. Complexes 2Sm, 2Eu, 2Tm, and 2Yb contain highly-localised 4fn+1 ions with no appreciable metal–arene bonding by density functional calculations. These results show that the physicochemical properties of divalent rare earth arene complexes with both formal nd1 and 4fn+1 configurations are nuanced, may be controlled through ligand modification, and require a multi-pronged experimental and theoretical approach to fully rationalise.

Graphical abstract: δ-Bonding modulates the electronic structure of formally divalent nd1 rare earth arene complexes

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Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
07 میٔ 2024
Accepted
28 جوٗلایی 2024
First published
05 اگست 2024
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Chem. Sci., 2024, Advance Article

δ-Bonding modulates the electronic structure of formally divalent nd1 rare earth arene complexes

R. E. MacKenzie, T. Hajdu, J. A. Seed, G. F. S. Whitehead, R. W. Adams, N. F. Chilton, D. Collison, E. J. L. McInnes and C. A. P. Goodwin, Chem. Sci., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4SC03005B

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