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. 2006 Aug 23;128(33):10696-7.
doi: 10.1021/ja064163k.

N-C bond formation promoted by a hafnocene dinitrogen complex: comparison of zirconium and hafnium congeners

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N-C bond formation promoted by a hafnocene dinitrogen complex: comparison of zirconium and hafnium congeners

Wesley H Bernskoetter et al. J Am Chem Soc. .

Abstract

Nitrogen-carbon bond formation from coordinated dinitrogen has been observed upon addition of 2 equiv of PhNCO to the hafnocene dinitrogen complex, [(eta5-C5Me4H)2Hf]2(mu2,eta2,eta2-N2). The resulting product most likely arises from initial N=C cycloaddition of the first equivalent of heterocumulene, followed by carbonyl insertion of a second equivalent into the newly formed hafnium-nitrogen bond. The resulting product has considerable hafnium imido character, as evidenced by the metrical parameters determined from the solid-state structure as well as reactivity studies, whereby PhNCO, p-tolyl isocyanate, and t-BuCCH each undergo cycloaddition with the hafnium-nitrogen bond. The origin of the nitrogen-carbon-forming chemistry is likely derived from the reluctance of the hafnocene dinitrogen complex to undergo ligand-induced N2 isomerization, as was observed with the zirconium congener.

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