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Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity of Ylidyne and -Ylido Complexes Supported by Scorpionato Ligands (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity of Ylidyne and -Ylido Complexes Supported by Scorpionato Ligands (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Springer Theses
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This book explores the development of the first open-shell heavier
tetrylidyne complexes featuring a tetrel-centered unpaired
electron, and unprecedented metallatetrylidynes containing a
multiply-bonded, linear-coordinated single heavier tetrel atom
embedded between two metal centers. The chemistry of compounds
featuring triple bonds of the heavier Group-14 elements Si-Pb with
transition metals is a very challenging research area, which
combines modern molecular main-group element with transition-metal
chemistry, and is of fundamental importance for the understanding
of chemical bonding. During the last 15 years, the research in this
area has witnessed considerable progress in isolating a series of
closed-shell tetrylidyne complexes. However, despite numerous
attempts, open-shell tetrylidyne complexes and heavier group 14
element congeners of metallacarbynes and carbide complexes remained
inaccessible. In this book, readers will find more about the
synthesis, full characterization and reactivity studies of these
novel complexes that uncovered a plethora of exceptional products,
including a novel m3-silicido complex, the first
dimetallasilacumulene with a linear, two-coordinated single silicon
atom and the first compounds of planar tetracoordinated silicon
(ptSi) (Anti-van't Hoff-Le Bell Silicon). Readers will also learn
about the isolation and full characterization of the first
room-temperature stable disilavinylidene, a silicon analogue of the
very reactive vinylidenes (R2C=C:), and the first intermetallic
plumbylidyne ligand transfer reactions.
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