A complex with nitrogen single, double, and triple bonds to the same chromium atom: Synthesis, structure, and reactivity

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Abstract

A nitrogen-based analogue of the Schrock and Clark "yl-ene-yne" complex, W(CBut)(CHBut)(CH2But)(dmpe), has been prepared. The new complex is the nitrido, imido, amido anion [NCr(NPh)(NPri2)2]-, which was structurally characterized with the [K(crypt-2.2.2)]+ counterion. The "Cr-N 1-2-3" complex was prepared from NCr(NHPh)(NPri2)2, which exists as this nitrido-amido tautomer, rather than the bis(imido) Cr(NH)(NPh)(NPri2)2. By selection of electrophile, the nitrido-imido salt K[NCr(NPh)(NPri2)2] can undergo reaction at either the imido or the nitrido to form unusual examples of nitrido or bis(imido) complexes.

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Beaumier, E. P., Billow, B. S., Singh, A. K., Biros, S. M., & Odom, A. L. (2016). A complex with nitrogen single, double, and triple bonds to the same chromium atom: Synthesis, structure, and reactivity. Chemical Science, 7(4), 2532–2536. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04608d

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