Abstract
The Si-H bond addition to a terminal actinide imido complex was comprehensively studied. The base-free thorium imido [η5-1,2,4- (Me3C)3C5H2]2ThN(p-tolyl) (1) activates Si-H bonds in PhSiH3 or Ph2SiH2 to give the thorium amido hydrido metallocenes [η5-1,2,4-(Me 3C)3C5H2]2Th(H)[N(p- tolyl)SiH2Ph] (2) and [η5-1,2,4-(Me3C) 3C5H2]2Th(H)[N(p-tolyl)SiHPh 2] (3), respectively. Complex 2 readily inserts unsaturated molecules into the Th-H bond, whereas complex 3 reversibly activates an intramolecular aromatic C-H bond to yield [η5-1,2,4-(Me3C) 3C5H2]2Th[η2-N,C- {N(p-MeC6H3)(SiHPh2)}] (4) and H2. The experimental results have been complemented by density functional theory (DFT) studies and provide a detailed understanding of the observed reactivity. In addition, a comparison between Th and early transition metals reveals that the Th4+ behaves more like an actinide than a transition metal. © the Partner Organisations 2014.
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Ren, W., Zhou, E., Fang, B., Zi, G., Fang, D. C., & Walter, M. D. (2014). Si-H addition followed by C-H bond activation induced by a terminal thorium imido metallocene: A combined experimental and computational study. Chemical Science, 5(8), 3165–3172. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4sc00576g
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