Chalcogen-substituted carbenes: a density functional study of structure, stability, and donor ability

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Abstract

Chalcogen-substituted carbenes are examined computationally using density functional theory. Several approaches are used to assess the stability and reactivity of chalcogenazol-2-ylidene carbenes (NEHCs; E = O, S, Se, Te). The known unsaturated species 1,3-dimethylimidazol-2-ylidene is studied at the same level of theory as the NEHC molecules, as a reference. Electronic structures, stability towards dimerization, and ligand properties are discussed. The results highlight the NEHCs as potentially valuable ancillary ligands for stabilizing low-valent metals or paramagnetic main group molecules. A simple, effective computational method for evaluating σ donor ability and π acidity of carbenes is presented.

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Ritch, J. S. (2023). Chalcogen-substituted carbenes: a density functional study of structure, stability, and donor ability. RSC Advances, 13(25), 16828–16836. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra03324d

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