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The pentane σ-complex [Rh{Cy2P(CH2CH2)PCy2}(η2:η2-C5H12)][BArF4] is synthesized by a solid/gas single-crystal to single-crystal transformation by addition of H2 to a precursor 1,3-pentadiene complex. Characterization by low temperature single-crystal X-ray diffraction (150 K) and SSNMR spectroscopy (158 K) reveals coordination through two Rh⋯H-C interactions in the 2,4-positions of the linear alkane. Periodic DFT calculations and molecular dynamics on the structure in the solid state provide insight into the experimentally observed Rh⋯H-C interaction, the extended environment in the crystal lattice and a temperature-dependent pentane rearrangement implicated by the SSNMR data.
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Chadwick, F. M., Rees, N. H., Weller, A. S., Krämer, T., Iannuzzi, M., & Macgregor, S. A. (2016). A Rhodium-Pentane Sigma-Alkane Complex: Characterization in the Solid State by Experimental and Computational Techniques. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 55(11), 3677–3681. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201511269
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