A reactive coordinatively saturated Mo(iii) complex: Exploiting the hemi-lability of tris(tert -butoxy)silanolate ligands

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Abstract

Coordinatively unsaturated Mo(iii) complexes have been identified as highly reactive species able to activate dinitrogen without the need for a sacrificial reducing agent. Here, we report a coordinatively saturated octahedral Mo(iii) complex stabilized by κ2-tris(tert-butoxy)silanolate ligands, which is yet highly reactive towards dinitrogen and small molecules. The combined high stability and activity are ascribed to the dual binding mode of the tris(tert-butoxy)silanolate ligands that allow unlocking a coordination site in the presence of reactive small molecules to promote their activation at low temperatures.

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Pucino, M., Allouche, F., Gordon, C. P., Worle, M., Mougel, V., & Copéret, C. (2019). A reactive coordinatively saturated Mo(iii) complex: Exploiting the hemi-lability of tris(tert -butoxy)silanolate ligands. Chemical Science, 10(25), 6362–6367. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc01955c

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