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Efficient Synthesis of All-Carbon Quaternary Centers via the Conjugate Addition of Functionalized Monoorganozinc Bromides
Published on: May 26, 2019
Bridging the gap between coordination and cluster compounds: unusual bonding modes for zinc
Deborah L Kays1, Simon Aldridge
1School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK. deborah.kays@nottingham.ac.uk
Abstract:
Inner virtue: The reaction of [Mo(0)(GaCp*)(6)] with ZnMe(2) yields the novel multinuclear zinc system [MoZn(12)Me(9)Cp*(3)] which geometrically resembles a classical Wade-Mingos cluster (with an interstitial molybdenum atom, see picture). In reality, its electronic structure features little direct Zn-Zn bonding, relying instead on Mo-Zn three-center, two-electron bonds spanning the body diagonals of the approximately icosahedral framework.
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