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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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  • 2
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Bis(arene)metal complexes ; Borane, dimesitylphenyl- ; Borane, diisopropylphenyl- ; Cyclic voltammetry ; EPR spectroscopy ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Metal π Complexes of Benzene Derivatives, 50. - Arylboranes as Sandwich Ligands: Preparation of [(iPrO)2B(η6-Ph)]2M and [Mes2B(η6-Ph)]2M (M = V, Cr). Redox Properties and EPR Study of M(d5) Neutral Complexes and Boron-Centered Radical AnionsBis(η6-arene)metal complexes bearing peripheral boryl substituents have been prepared by means of metal-atom ligand-vapor cocondensation leading to [(iPrO)2B-η6-C6H5]2Cr (7) and [(iPrO)2B-η6-C6H5]2V (8) as well as by lithiation and subsequent reaction with Mes2BF with formation of [Mes2B-η6-C6H5]2Cr (11) and [Mes2B-η6-C6H5]2V (12). According to the NMR spectra, rotation about the η-C-BR2 bonds in 7 and 11 is free at 25°C, restrictions setting in at -85°C. The neutral radicals 8• and 12• have been studied by EPR spectroscopy: despite of the profound difference in the electron-accepting properties of the groups (iPrO)2B- and Mes2B, the hyperfine coupling constants a(51V) differ by 5% only; the extent of perturbation of the electronic structure manifests itself more clearly in the g tensor, which is tetragonal for 8 but orthorhombic for 12, the degeneracy of the LUMO's e1g being raised in the latter. Cyclovoltammetry on 11 exhibits reversible oxidation as well as reduction processes. Reduction which, according to EPR, is ligand-centered, occurs in two steps which are separated by the redox splitting ΔE1/2 = 570 mV. This value, which is a measure of electronic communication between the two Mes2B groups, lies between those of 1,4-bis(dimesitylboryl)benzene (δE1/2 = 690 mV) and 4,4′-bis(dimesitylboryl)biphenyl (ΔE1/2 = 270 mV). The EPR spectrum of the radical anion 11-• reveals hyperfine coupling to one boron nucleus of a magnitude very similar to that of the free ligand radical anion Mes2BC6H5-•. Therefore, reduction of 11 is ligand-centered, and an intramolecular electron exchange between the boron centers is slow on the EPR time scale. As inferred from the observation of the hyperfine interactions a(53Cr) and a(1H), oxidation of 11 is metal-centered; relative to parent bis(η6-benzene)chromium (9), the two Mes2B groups cause an anodic shift of 290 mV for the couple 11+/0. The radical cations 11+• are prone to protodeborylation, in this aspect resembling the respective silyl derivatives.
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