(M = Zr or Hf): Early transition metal 'guarded' heptaborane with strong covalent and electrostatic bonding

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Among the series of stable closo-borate dianions, [BnHn]2-, the X-ray crystallographic structure of [B7H7]2- was determined only in 2011. To explore its chemistry and stability, we have isolated and structurally characterized two new transition metal complexes of the heptaborane, [(Cp2M)2B9H11] (Cp = η5-C5H5; M = Zr or Hf). The structures of [(Cp2M)2B9H11] contain a pentagonal bipyramidal B7 core, coordinated by two {Cp2M} and two {BH2} units equatorially. Structural and spectroscopic characterizations and DFT calculations show that [(Cp2M)2B9H11] complexes are substantially more stable than the parent dianion, in either [B7H7]2- or (nBu4N)2[B7H7]. Our theoretical study and chemical bonding analyses reveal that the surprising stability of the two new heptaborane metal complexes is due to multi-center covalent bonds related to the two exo-{Cp2M} units, as well as electrostatic interactions between the {Cp2M} units and the B7 core. The facile syntheses of the heptaborane metal-complexes will allow further exploration of their chemistry.

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De, A., Zhang, Q. F., Mondal, B., Cheung, L. F., Kar, S., Saha, K., … Ghosh, S. (2018). (M = Zr or Hf): Early transition metal “guarded” heptaborane with strong covalent and electrostatic bonding. Chemical Science, 9(7), 1976–1981. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc05014c

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