One-electron bonds in copper-aluminum and copper-gallium complexes

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Odd-electron bonds have unique electronic structures and are often encountered as transiently stable, homonuclear species. In this study, a pair of copper complexes supported by Group 13 metalloligands, M[N((o-C6H4)NCH2PiPr2)3] (M = Al or Ga), featuring two-center/one-electron (2c/1e) σ-bonds were synthesized by one-electron reduction of the corresponding Cu(i) ⇢ M(III) counterparts. The copper bimetallic complexes were investigated by X-ray diffraction, cyclic voltammetry, electron paramagnetic spectroscopy, and density functional theory calculations. The combined experimental and theoretical data corroborate that the unpaired spin is delocalized across Cu, M, and ancillary atoms, and the singly occupied molecular orbital (SOMO) corresponds to a σ-(Cu-M) bond involving the Cu 4pz and M ns/npz atomic orbitals. Collectively, the data suggest the covalent nature of these interactions, which represent the first examples of odd-electron σ-bonds for the heavier Group 13 elements Al and Ga.

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Graziano, B. J., Scott, T. R., Vollmer, M. V., Dorantes, M. J., Young, V. G., Bill, E., … Lu, C. C. (2022). One-electron bonds in copper-aluminum and copper-gallium complexes. Chemical Science, 13(22), 6525–6531. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01998a

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