Homoleptic acetonitrile complexes [Nd(CH3CN)9][Al(OC(CF3)3)4]3, [Dy(CH3CN)9][Al(OC(CF3)3)4]3, and [Tm(CH3CN)8][Al(OC(CF3)3)4]3 have been studied in anhydrous acetonitrile by (14)N and (1)H NMR relaxation. Solvent-exchange rate constants increase from (22 ± 6) × 10(6) s(-1) (Nd(3+)) and (160 ± 40) × 10(6) s(-1) (Dy(3+)) for the nonasolvated ions to (360 ± 40) × 10(6) s(-1) (Tm(3+)) for the octasolvated ions. Electron-spin relaxation of the lanthanide ions studied is similar to that found in aqua ions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor more than three decades the catalytic synthesis of acrylates from the cheap and abundantly available C(1) building block carbon dioxide and alkenes has been an unsolved problem in catalysis research, both in academia and industry. Herein, we describe a homogeneous catalyst based on nickel that permits the catalytic synthesis of the industrially highly relevant acrylate sodium acrylate from CO(2), ethylene, and a base, as demonstrated, at this stage, by a turnover number of greater than 10 with respect to the metal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHomoleptic acetonitrile complexes [Gd(CH(3)CN)(9)][Al(OC(CF(3))(3))(4)](3) and [Eu(CH(3)CN)(9)][Al(OC(CF(3))(3))(4)](2) have been studied in anhydrous acetonitrile by (14)N- and (1)H NMR relaxation as well as by X- and Q-band EPR. For each compound a combined analysis of all experimental data allowed to get microscopic information on the dynamics in solution. The second order rotational correlation times for [Gd(CH(3)CN)(9)](3+) and [Eu(CH(3)CN)(9)](2+) are 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTotal halide abstraction from LnCl3 by Ag[Al(OC(CF3)3)4]/CH3CN has been confirmed for a series of lanthanide metal ions by the structural characterization of [Ln(CH3CN)n][Al(OC(CF3)3)4]3 (n=9, Ln3+=Nd, Eu, Gd, Dy; n=8, Ln3+=Tm) complexes. Evidence for the very low coordinating ability of the [Al(OC(CF3)3)4]- anion towards Ln3+ ions is provided in the solid state (X-ray, IR and Raman spectroscopy) and in anhydrous acetonitrile solution (conductivity, EPR and NMR measurements). In the solid state homoleptic nine-coordinated acetonitrile species are characteristic for lanthanides for the beginning (Nd) and the middle (Eu, Gd, Dy) of the Ln series, with a mono-capped square antiprismatic arrangement of the N donor atoms around the metal centres; while for those from the end of the series (Tm) eight-coordinated species are representative with a square antiprismatic arrangement.
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