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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 1999 (1999), S. 2173-2185 
    ISSN: 1434-1948
    Keywords: EPR spectroscopy ; Metallocenylboranes ; Organovanadium radicals ; Redox chemistry (CV) ; X-ray diffraction ; Chemistry ; General Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The paramagnetic complexes di(mesityl)([5]trovacenyl)borane (5·), (mesityl)di([5]trovacenyl)borane (6··), and tri([5]trovacenyl)borane (7···) were prepared from [5]trovacenyllithium, (η5-C7H7)V(η5-C5H4Li), and (Mes)2BF, (Mes)BF2, and BF3, respectively. The propeller-shaped species 5·, 6··, and 7··· were subjected to X-ray diffraction with the aim of possibly correlating the twist angles with intramolecular intermetallic communication. Cyclic voltammetry points to successive vanadium-centered oxidation processes and boron-centered reduction, a small redox splitting δE1/2[(2+/+), (+/0)] being observed for 6··. According to EPR spectroscopy, performed in fluid solution, the exchange interaction J in the diradical 6·· approaches the fast-exchange region and is attenuated significantly by quaternization at boron in [6··-nBu]-. Although EPR spectroscopy of the triradical 7··· also indicates an extensive exchange interaction, the exchange parameters, derived from spectral simulation, follow the gradation J(7···) ≈ 1/3 J(6··). The magnetic susceptibility of 6·· and 7··· follows the same trend. As expected, compound 7··· exhibits spin frustration because it contains three antiferromagnetically coupled S = 1/2 systems that are arranged in an equilateral triangle.
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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 126 (1993), S. 399-404 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Chromium complexes ; Aniline as an η61-ligand ; Voltammetry, cyclic ; Nerst-Clark plots ; Acid dissociation constants ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Metal π Complexes of Benzene Derivatives, XLI[1].  -  Bis(η61-aniline)chromium: Synthesis, Redox Properties and Brønsted BasicityBis(η61-aniline)chromium (6) has been prepared by protodesilylation of its N,N,N′,N′1-tetrakis(trimethylsilyl) derivative 5, which is accessible by metal-atom ligand-vapor cocondensation (cc). Bis(η61-dimethylaniline)chromium (3) is obtained directly from cc. The couples 3+/0 and 6+/0 feature the most negative redox potentials E1/2 ever reported for bis(arene)1-metal complexes. According to EPR spectroscopy, applied to the radical cations 3+· and 6+· the site of oxidation is largely localized on the metal. The pH dependence of E1/2 is cast in Nerst-Clark plots, whose breaks supply the pKs values of the mono-and diprotonated forms of 3 and 6. η61-Coordination to CrI increases the basicity of aniline by three pK units, whereas η61-coordination to Cr1 effects a decrease by more than seven pK units. The first and second dissociation constants of the organometallic bis(ammonium) ions 3(H+)2 and 6(H+)2 differ by 2.7 pK units. This interval reflects the interaction of the two basic centers in 3 and 6 which approaches that of p1-phenylenediamine. Thus, conjugation across the bis(η61-arene)chromium unit is virtually uninhibited.
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