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A rare earth alloy as a synthetic reagent: contrasting homometallic rare earth and heterobimetallic outcomes

  • Autores: C. M. Forsyth, G. B. Deacon
  • Localización: New journal of chemistry, ISSN 1144-0546, Vol. 30, Nº 4, 2006, págs. 592-596
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Reaction of LaNi5 with 2,2′-dipyridylamine (HNpy2) at 170 °C under vacuum gave crystals of dimeric [La(Npy2)3]2 as a previously unknown eight-coordinate isomer (1a) (two μ-η2:η2 and two terminal chelating (Namide,Npy) Npy2 ligands), which reverts to the known ten coordinate isomer (1b) on recrystallisation from THF/PhMe, thereby establishing linkage isomerism of a [Ln(Npy2)3]2 complex for the first time. Reaction of 8-hydroxyquinoline (HOQ) with excess LaNi5 alloy at 190 °C resulted in extraction of both metals and the formation of heterobimetallic [Ni2La(OQ)7] (2). The trinuclear complex has two terminal, fac-octahedral nickel(II) sites, each bound to three chelating 8-quinolinolate anions which bridge through the oxygen atoms to the lanthanum(III) centre. The eight-coordinate lanthanum environment is completed by a chelating OQ ligand.


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