Abstract
The direct double carbenylation of 1,4-diiodobenzene and 4,4′-dibromobiphenyl with a classical N-heterocyclic carbene, SIPr (1) (SIPr =:C{N(2,6-iPr2C6H3)}2CH2CH2), by means of nickel catalysis gives rise to 1,3-imidazolinium salts [(SIPr)(C6H4)(SIPr)](I)2 (2) and [(SIPr)(C6H4)2(SIPr)](Br)2 (3) as off-white solids. Two-electron reduction of 2 and 3 with KC8 cleanly yields Kekulé diradicaloid compounds [(SIPr)(C6H4)(SIPr)] (4) and [(SIPr)(C6H4)2(SIPr)] (5), respectively, as crystalline solids. Structural parameters and DFT as well as CASSCF calculations suggest the closed-shell singlet ground state for 4 and 5. Calculations reveal a very low singlet-triplet energy gap ΔES-T for 5 (10.7 kcal mol-1), while ΔES-T for 4 (29.1 kcal mol-1) is rather large.
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Rottschäfer, D., Neumann, B., Stammler, H. G., Andrada, D. M., & Ghadwal, R. S. (2018). Kekulé diradicaloids derived from a classical N-heterocyclic carbene. Chemical Science, 9(22), 4970–4976. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc01209a
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