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Inorganic chemistry frontiers | 2016

N-Heterocyclic carbene adducts to [Cp′FeI] 2 : synthesis and molecular and electronic structure

Matthias Reiners; Dirk Baabe; Kristoffer Harms; Miyuki Maekawa; Constantin G. Daniliuc; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Marc D. Walter

Addition of N-heterocyclic carbenes (L = 1,3-di-tert-butylimidazol-2-ylidene (ItBu), 1,3-di-iso-propyl-4,5-dimethylimidazol-2-yildene (IiPr2Me2), 1,3-mesitylimidazol-2-yildene (IMes) and 1,3-di-(2,6-di-isopropylphenyl)imidazol-2-yildene (IPr)) to the iron half-sandwich complex [Cp′FeI]2 (Cp′ = η5-1,2,4-(Me3C)3C5H2, 1) forms the neutral, 16VE adducts [Cp′FeI(L)] (2–5) in moderate to excellent yields. These complexes were structurally characterised. The NHC ligand binds strongly to the Fe(II) atom, so that no exchange is observed on the NMR and chemical time scale. Fe(II) atoms in the starting material 1 adopt a high-spin configuration (S = 2) and are weakly antiferromagnetically coupled at low temperatures. Furthermore, in contrast to previous reports on related [(η5-C5Me5)FeCl(NHC)] systems, in which the Fe(II) atoms assume an intermediate spin (S = 1), no spin state change occurs upon coordination of the NHC ligand; the Fe(II) atoms in complexes 2–5 retain their high-spin state (S = 2) as shown by solid state magnetic susceptibility and zero-field 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy investigations. Density functional theory (DFT) studies at the B3LYP level of theory also agree with a well separated S = 2 ground state for compounds 2–5. Surprisingly for Fe(II) high-spin systems, compounds 1–5 exhibit slow paramagnetic relaxation in their Mossbauer spectra; this can be traced to spin–spin and spin–lattice relaxation processes with unusually large spin–lattice relaxation barriers. A structural model is proposed that associates these processes with crystal packing effects.


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2014

The coordination chemistry of 2,4-di(tert-butyl)pentadienyl revisited

Matthias Reiners; Dirk Baabe; Peter Schweyen; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Marc D. Walter


Dalton Transactions | 2014

Pentadienyl chemistry of the heavy alkaline-earth metals revisited

Matthias Reiners; Ann Christin Fecker; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Marc D. Walter


Chemical Communications | 2017

Reversible dinitrogen binding to [Cp′Fe(NHC)] associated with an N2-induced spin state change

Matthias Reiners; Dirk Baabe; Marc-Kevin Zaretzke; Matthias Freytag; Marc D. Walter


Organometallics | 2016

Closing the Gap: Preparation and Characterization of the First Half-Open and Open Manganocene Complexes

Matthias Reiners; Dirk Baabe; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Marc D. Walter


Chemical Science | 2017

Reactivity studies on [Cp′Fe(μ-I)]2: nitrido-, sulfido- and diselenide iron complexes derived from pseudohalide activation

Matthias Reiners; Miyuki Maekawa; Constantin G. Daniliuc; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Peter S. White; Johannes Hohenberger; Jörg Sutter; Karsten Meyer; Laurent Maron; Marc D. Walter


European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry | 2017

Teaching Ferrocenium How to Relax: A Systematic Study on Spin–Lattice Relaxation Processes in tert‐Butyl‐Substituted Ferrocenium Derivatives

Matthias Reiners; Dirk Baabe; Peter Schweyen; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Marc D. Walter


Dalton Transactions | 2018

Monomeric Fe(III) half-sandwich complexes [Cp′FeX2] – synthesis, properties and electronic structure

Matthias Reiners; Miyuki Maekawa; Dirk Baabe; Marc-Kevin Zaretzke; Peter Schweyen; Constantin G. Daniliuc; Matthias Freytag; Jan Raeder; Johannes Hohenberger; Jörg Sutter; Karsten Meyer; Marc D. Walter


Archive | 2018

SYNTHESIS OF SELECTED TRANSITION METAL AND MAIN GROUP COMPOUNDS WITH SYNTHETIC APPLICATIONS

Hanan E. Abdou; Ahmed A. Mohamed; John P. Fackler; Mukunda M. Ghimire; Mohammad A. Omary; David Schilter; Thomas B. Rauchfuss; Jason A. Denny; Marcetta Y. Darensbourg; Mahbod Morshedi; Peter V. Simpson; Bandar A. Babgi; Katy A. Green; Graeme J. Moxey; Mark S. Jennaway; Marie P. Cifuentes; Mark G. Humphrey; Samantha G. Eaves; Paul J. Low; Kendric J. Nelson; Joel S. Miller; Toby J. Woods; Kim R. Dunbar; Timothy C. Johnstone; Pavel Štarha; Abraha Habtemariam; Sergey S. Zalesskiy; Valentine P. Ananikov; Alan J. Reay; Ian J. S. Fairlamb


Dalton Transactions | 2018

Synthesis and molecular structure of pentadienyl complexes of the rare-earth metals

Jan Raeder; Matthias Reiners; Robert Baumgarten; Katharina Münster; Dirk Baabe; Matthias Freytag; Peter G. Jones; Marc D. Walter

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Marc D. Walter

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Matthias Freytag

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Dirk Baabe

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Peter G. Jones

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Constantin G. Daniliuc

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Miyuki Maekawa

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Peter Schweyen

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Jan Raeder

Braunschweig University of Technology

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Johannes Hohenberger

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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Jörg Sutter

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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