Isolation of +2 rare earth metal ions with three anionic carbocyclic rings: bimetallic bis(cyclopentadienyl) reduced arene complexes of La2+ and Ce2+ are four electron reductants

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A new option for stabilizing unusual Ln2+ ions has been identified in the reaction of Cp′3Ln, 1-Ln (Ln = La, Ce; Cp′ = C5H4SiMe3), with potassium graphite (KC8) in benzene in the presence of 2.2.2-cryptand. This generates [K(2.2.2-cryptand)]2[(Cp′2Ln)2(μ-η6:η6-C6H6)], 2-Ln, complexes that contain La and Ce in the formal +2 oxidation state. These complexes expand the range of coordination environments known for these ions beyond the previously established examples, (Cp″3Ln)1- and (Cp′3Ln)1- (Cp″ = C5H3(SiMe3)2-1,3), and generalize the viability of using three anionic carbocyclic rings to stabilize highly reactive Ln2+ ions. In 2-Ln, a non-planar bridging (C6H6)2- ligand shared between two metals takes the place of a cyclopentadienyl ligand in (Cp′3Ln)1-. The intensely colored (ε = ∼8000 M-1 cm-1) 2-Ln complexes react as four electron reductants with two equiv. of naphthalene to produce two equiv. of the reduced naphthalenide complex, [K(2.2.2-cryptand)][Cp′2Ln(η4-C10H8)].

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Kotyk, C. M., Fieser, M. E., Palumbo, C. T., Ziller, J. W., Darago, L. E., Long, J. R., … Evans, W. J. (2015). Isolation of +2 rare earth metal ions with three anionic carbocyclic rings: bimetallic bis(cyclopentadienyl) reduced arene complexes of La2+ and Ce2+ are four electron reductants. Chemical Science, 6(12), 7267–7273. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02486b

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