The germylone dimNHCGe (dimNHC=diimino N-heterocyclic carbene) reacts with azides N R (R=SiMe or p-tolyl) to furnish the first examples of germanium π-complexes, i. e. guanidine-ligated compounds (dimNHI-SiMe )Ge (NHI=N-heterocyclic imine, R=SiMe ) and (dimNHI-Tol)Ge (R=p-tolyl). DFT calculations suggest that these species are formed by a Staudinger type replacement of dinitrogen in the azide by a nucleophilic germylone, leading to a transient carbene adduct of iminogermylidene. Heating a solution of compound (dimNHI-SiMe )Ge to 70 °C results in extrusion of the iminogermylidene that further aggregates to produce the known [Me SiNGe] tetramer, whereas the imidazolylidene fragment transforms into an unusual heptatriene species that can be considered as a product of carbene insertion into the C-C bond of a pendant Ar substituent at the imidazolylidene nitrogen of the dimNHC. Reaction of (dimNHI-SiMe )Ge with tetrachloro-o-benzoquinone results in the net transfer of a germanium atom and formation of the free diimino-guanidine ligand. This ligand also forms when (dimNHI-SiMe )Ge is treated with azide N (p-Tol), with the germanium product being [(p-Tol)NGe].
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