Covalent hypercoordination: can carbon bind five methyl ligands?

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Center for Computational Quantum Chemistry, University of Georgia, 1004 Cedar Street, Athens GA, 30602-2525 (USA) http://schleyer.chem.uga.edu.

Published: July 2014

C(CH3)5(+) is the first reported example of a five-coordinate carbon atom bound only to separate (that is, monodentate) carbon ligands. This species illustrate the limits of carbon bonding, exhibiting Lewis-violating "electron-deficient bonds" between the hypercoordinate carbon and its methyl groups. Though not kinetically persistent under standard laboratory conditions, its dissociation activation barriers may permit C(CH3)5(+) fleeting existence near 0 K.

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