The role of Cr, Mo and W in the electronic delocalization and the metal-ring interaction in metallocene complexes

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Abstract

Metal influence over triple-decker, sandwich-like and pyramidal structured benzenes was studied by means of Energy Decomposition Analysis (Morokuma-Ziegler), combined with Extended Transition State Natural Orbitals for Chemical Valence, finding that metal-ring bonding was a covalent contribution of about 60% due to the bonding interaction between dxz and dyz, dx2-y2 and dxy orbitals with pz orbitals, respectively, adapted by symmetry in the ring, to form π and δ bonding interactions. Finally, an important amount of electron density between the ring and the metal was found. This has a key role in the electron delocalization in this zone. This electronic delocalization was analysed via Induced Magnetic Field and Nucleus-Independent Chemical Shift calculations, finding a pattern between metal atomic radii and shielding tensor. Furthermore, similar behaviour for Mo and W, in the enhancement of the diatropic magnetic response, was displayed while Cr had a slightly lower diatropic character.

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Arias-Olivares, D., Páez-Hernández, D., & Islas, R. (2018). The role of Cr, Mo and W in the electronic delocalization and the metal-ring interaction in metallocene complexes. New Journal of Chemistry, 42(7), 5334–5344. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8nj00510a

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