Synthesis and Characterization of Lanthanide Complexes with Phenalenide and Aromatic-fused Cyclopentadienyls as Ligands

Synthesis and Characterization of Lanthanide Complexes with Phenalenide and Aromatic-fused Cyclopentadienyls as Ligands

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Published: 2002

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The synthesis of yttrium phenalenide complexes 129-132 was achieved by salt metathesis reactions between ligand anions and YCI3. Ytterbium phenalenide complexes 133-137 were synthesized by protonolysis reactions between neutral ligands and Yb[N(SiMe3)2]2(THF)2. The solid state structure of (Pni1Bu)2Yb(THF) 136 reveals a unique n3 bonding pattern, however the electrons of the phenalenide ligand remain delocalized even when bonded to the metal center. Mono-alkyl complexes (PCpR)2Y(CH2SiMe3)(THFSiMe3)(THF) 147-149 (R = Me. Ph. H) and bis-alkyl complexes (PCp*)Y(CH2SiMe3)2(THF) 150 and (sCp)Y(CH2SiMe3)2(THF) 152 were synthesized by direct protonolysis reactions between Y(CH2SiMe3)3(THF)2 and neutral ligands. When treated with phenylsilane, complex 148 generated the crowded hydride dimer [(PCpPh)2Y(u-H)]2 161. Complexes 150 and 152 undergo acid-base. metallation. insertion reactions and polymerization of small substrates. A variable temperature `H NMR study of 150 and 152 at low temperature reveals an equilibrium between 150/152-THF and 1501152. The THF-free complexes. 150/152-THF. appear to undergo inversion of a pyramidal ground state structure to generate a C2 symmetric intermediate. The X-ray structures of 136, 147, 150. 152, (sCp)Y(CH2SiMe3)2(bipy) 154, 161. [PCp*Y(CCSiMe3)(THF)]2(u2-CCSiMe3)2] 167, acetylide cluster 169 and bis-(Me3Si)2Cp yttrium chloride dimer 176 were determined and structural features discussed.


The Synthesis and Characterization of Lanthanide Complexes with Phenalenide and Aromatic-fused Cyclopentadienyls as Ligands

The Synthesis and Characterization of Lanthanide Complexes with Phenalenide and Aromatic-fused Cyclopentadienyls as Ligands

Author: Jianlong Sun

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Published: 2007

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ISBN-13: 9780494283004

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The synthesis of yttrium phenalenide complexes 129-132 was achieved by salt metathesis reactions between ligand anions and YCI3. Ytterbium phenalenide complexes 133-137 were synthesized by protonolysis reactions between neutral ligands and Yb[N(SiMe3)2]2(THF)2. The solid state structure of (Pni1Bu)2Yb(THF) 136 reveals a unique n3 bonding pattern, however the electrons of the phenalenide ligand remain delocalized even when bonded to the metal center.Mono-alkyl complexes (PCpR)2Y(CH2SiMe3)(THFSiMe3)(THF) 147-149 (R = Me. Ph. H) and bis-alkyl complexes (PCp*)Y(CH2SiMe3)2(THF) 150 and (sCp)Y(CH2SiMe3)2(THF) 152 were synthesized by direct protonolysis reactions between Y(CH2SiMe3)3(THF)2 and neutral ligands. When treated with phenylsilane, complex 148 generated the crowded hydride dimer [(PCpPh)2Y(u-H)]2 161. Complexes 150 and 152 undergo acid-base. metallation. insertion reactions and polymerization of small substrates. A variable temperature `H NMR study of 150 and 152 at low temperature reveals an equilibrium between 150/152-THF and 1501152. The THF-free complexes. 150/152-THF. appear to undergo inversion of a pyramidal ground state structure to generate a C2 symmetric intermediate. The X-ray structures of 136, 147, 150. 152, (sCp)Y(CH2SiMe3)2(bipy) 154, 161. [PCp*Y(CCSiMe3)(THF)]2(u2-CCSiMe3)2] 167, acetylide cluster 169 and bis-(Me3Si)2Cp yttrium chloride dimer 176 were determined and structural features discussed.


Synthesis and Characterization of Lanthanide Complexes for Use in Near-infrared Light Emitting Diodes

Synthesis and Characterization of Lanthanide Complexes for Use in Near-infrared Light Emitting Diodes

Author: Alison Steele Knefely

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Published: 2005

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ABSTRACT: The synthesis and characterization of a series of new lanthanide porphyrin and phthalocyanine complexes was investigated in order to study the luminescence properties of these complexes for polymer light emitting diodes. These lanthanide complexes consist of the near-infrared emitting lanthanides (Ln=PrP3+P, NdP3+P, HoP3+P, TmP3+P, YbP3+P), a macrocyclic chromophore to sensitize the emission of the lanthanide ion, and a capping ligand to encapsulate and shield the lanthanide from solvent molecules that affect emission efficiency.