Metal-free stabilization of monomeric antimony(I): a carbene-supported stibinidene.

Chemistry

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas State University, 601 University Drive, San Marcos, TX 78666 (USA).

Published: July 2014

A diamidocarbene was coordinated to an antimony(III) dichloride Lewis acid. Subsequent reduction with magnesium gave a monomeric, formally antimony(I) fragment that is supported by the diamidocarbene. Spectroscopic, crystallographic, and computational analyses demonstrated that the carbene ligand engages the antimony(I) center in π-backbonding resulting in a short (2.068(7) Å) Sb-C interaction that is comparable to those observed in known stibaalkenes.

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