The syntheses of Ln(II) (aryloxide) complexes of Sm, Eu, and Yb have been examined with the bulky aryloxide ligand (OCH-2,6-Ad-4-Bu) [(OAr*); Ad = 1-adamantyl]. These Ln(OAr*)(THF) complexes were pursued for comparison with the (aryloxide) Ln(II) complexes [Ln(OAr*)] (Ln = La, Ce, Nd, Gd, Dy, and Lu), which have 4f5d electron configurations, and with 4f [Yb(OAr*)]. Although the Ln(II) chemistry of Sm, Eu, and Yb is often similar since they all adopt 4f electron configurations, their chemistry is surprisingly diverse with (OAr*). Reactions of LnI(THF) with KOAr* in THF form the (aryloxide) Ln(II) complexes Ln(OAr*)(THF), , that were characterized by X-ray diffraction for and , but crystals of have been elusive. Reduction of the (aryloxide) Sm(III) complex, Sm(OAr*), , prepared from Sm(NR) (R = SiMe) and HOAr* in refluxing toluene, generated the (aryloxide) complex, , and KOAr* rather than a Sm analogue of [Yb(OAr*)]. Reduction of Eu(OAr*), , prepared from EuCl with KOAr* in THF, caused an immediate dark blue-purple to bright red-orange color change, but crystals of the product were elusive. Neither reduction of Tm(OAr*), , nor the reaction of TmI(DME) with KOAr* provided crystalline Tm(II) complexes.

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