Existence and Stability of Lanthanide−Main Group Element Multiple Bonds. New Paradigms in the Bonding of the 4f Elements. A DFT Study of Cp 2 CeZ (Z = F + , O, NH, CH - , CH 2 ) and the Ligand Adduct Cp 2 Ce(CH 2 )(NH 3 ) - CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique Accéder directement au contenu
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Existence and Stability of Lanthanide−Main Group Element Multiple Bonds. New Paradigms in the Bonding of the 4f Elements. A DFT Study of Cp 2 CeZ (Z = F + , O, NH, CH - , CH 2 ) and the Ligand Adduct Cp 2 Ce(CH 2 )(NH 3 )

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We theoretically investigate the stability and nature of metal−ligand multiple bonding between the tetravalent lanthanide element cerium and a number of different ligand sets that commonly form metal−ligand multiple bonds in transition element chemistry. A comparison of electronic structure and bonding in a homologous series of bent metallocene complexes Cp2CeF+, Cp2CeO, Cp2Ce(NH), Cp2Ce(CH2), and Cp2Ce(CH)- and the Lewis base adduct Cp2Ce(CH2)(NH3) is presented. A direct comparison of bonding between Cp2CeO and the transition element analogue Cp2HfO is also discussed. We present an analysis of the Ce 4f and 5d orbital contribution to metal−ligand σ and π bonding interactions in Cp2CeZ complexes and suggest the types of ligand systems that might support metal−ligand multiple bonds between 4f series and main group elements. In Cp2CeZ systems, we find that the Ce−Cp interactions are best described as largely ionic in nature, whereas the Ce−Z interactions have a stronger covalent component. The optimized Ce−Z bonds are short, and the bonding analysis indicates the formation of metal−ligand σ and π bonds. Our theoretical studies suggest that a unique hybridization of Ce 4f, 5d, and 6p valence orbitals results in formation of very covalent metal−ligand σ bonds when compared to the transition element analogue. In contrast, the hybridization of Ce 4f and 5d valence orbitals in π bonds results in weaker metal−ligand π bonding than in the transition element analogue. The main result of the present computational study is the recognition that species with terminal multiple bonds between lanthanide ions (such as tetravalent cerium) and main group elements appear to be legitimate synthetic targets.
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David Clark, John Gordon, P. Jeffrey Hay, Rinaldo Poli. Existence and Stability of Lanthanide−Main Group Element Multiple Bonds. New Paradigms in the Bonding of the 4f Elements. A DFT Study of Cp 2 CeZ (Z = F + , O, NH, CH - , CH 2 ) and the Ligand Adduct Cp 2 Ce(CH 2 )(NH 3 ). Organometallics, 2005, 24 (23), pp.5747-5758. ⟨10.1021/om050693y⟩. ⟨hal-03277785⟩
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