The oxidation state in low-valent beryllium and magnesium compounds

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Abstract

Low-valent group 2 (E = Be and Mg) stabilized compounds have been long synthetically pursued. Here we discuss the electronic structure of a series of Lewis base-stabilized Be and Mg compounds. Despite the accepted zero(0) oxidation state nature of the group 2 elements of some recent experimentally accomplished species, the analysis of multireference wavefunctions provides compelling evidence for a strong diradical character with an oxidation state of +2. Thus, we elaborate on the distinction between a description as a donor-acceptor interaction L(0) ⇆ E(0) ⇄ L(0) and the internally oxidized situation, better interpreted as a diradical L(−1) → E(+2) ← L(−1) species. The experimentally accomplished examples rely on the strengthened bonds by increasing the π-acidity of the ligand; avoiding this interaction could lead to an unprecedented low-oxidation state.

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Gimferrer, M., Danés, S., Vos, E., Yildiz, C. B., Corral, I., Jana, A., … Andrada, D. M. (2022). The oxidation state in low-valent beryllium and magnesium compounds. Chemical Science, 13(22), 6583–6591. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01401g

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