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Organometallic chemistry of Ga(+): formation of an unusual gallium dimer in the coordination sphere of ruthenium. | LitMetric

Organometallic chemistry of Ga(+): formation of an unusual gallium dimer in the coordination sphere of ruthenium.

Chemistry

Inorganic Chemistry II-Organometallics & Materials, Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Ruhr University Bochum, 44870 Bochum, Germany.

Published: December 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • New findings reveal the unique organometallic behavior of the Ga(+) ion, showcasing its strong electrophilic reactivity with the trismethylene-methane ligand attached to Ru through Ru--C bond insertion.
  • The resulting "gallamethylallyl" ligand acts as a strong nucleophile, leading to the formation of a dimeric product with close proximity between gallium ligands, suggesting a weak Ga--Ga interaction.
  • An additional complex is identified where Ga(+) functions as a ligand with short Ru--Ga bond lengths, reinforcing its role as a sigma/pi-accepting ligand.

Article Abstract

New insights into the distinct organometallic chemistry of the Ga(+) ion are presented. Ga(+) reacts as a strong electrophile with the electron rich ligand trismethylene-methane (C(CH(2))(3) (2-)) attached at Ru by insertion into a Ru--C bond. The resulting "gallamethylallyl" ligand behaves like strong nucleophile similar to known monovalent GaR species. This donor property leads to the dimeric structure of the product [{Ru(GaCp*)(3)[eta(3)-(CH(2))(2)C{CH(2)(mu-Ga)}]}(2)][(BAr(F))(2)] (4) (Cp*=C(5)Me(5), [BAr(F)]=[B{C(6)H(3)(CF(3))(2)}(4)]). Very unexpectedly, the two gallium ligands in this dimer are found in close vicinity to each other with a distance in the range of Ga--Ga bonds. Indeed, AIM calculations confirm a weak attractive closed shell Ga--Ga interaction. Finally, a novel example of a complex with substituent-free Ga(+) as a ligand was found in the compound [Ru(PCy(3))(2)(GaCp*)(2)(Ga)][BAr(F)] (6) (Cy=C(6)H(11), cyclohexyl), the very short Ru--Ga bond length confirming the assumption that Ga(+) represents a pure sigma/pi-accepting ligand in this case.

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