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A Multiply Bonded Trigonal-Planar Bismuth(III) Complex: Prodigious Lewis Acidity, Solvatochromism, Etherification,
Minghuey Shieh1, Chia-Chi Yu1, Kai-Jieah Hsing1
1Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, 11677, Taiwan, ROC.
Abstract:
The formation of a hitherto unknown 4-center, 6π-conjugated trigonal-planar complex, [Bi{Cr(CO)5 }3 ]- (1), is reported, in which the oxidation state of the Bi atom is +3, as evidenced by XAS, XPS, and DFT calculations. The BiIII atom in 1 has dual donor and acceptor properties in its bonding mode. In contrast to the mild Lewis acidity of BiIII , the central Bi in 1 functions as a prodigious Lewis acid site to exhibit strong affinity toward F- ions, unique solvatochromic properties, intriguing etherification through the C-O bond cleavage of alcohols, and surprising semiconducting characteristics with an ultra-narrow optical band gap of 1.02 eV, which can be attributed to the intermolecular Bi⋅⋅⋅O and O⋅⋅⋅O interactions in the solid state. The tetrahedral Fe(CO)4 -adduct [{Fe(CO)4 }Bi{Cr(CO)5 }3 ]3- (1-Fe) allowed the selective demetallation to afford the isoelectronic multiply bonded BiCr3 -complex 1 and the BiCr2 Fe-complex, [Bi{Cr(CO)5 }2 {Fe(CO)4 }]- (2), which may open a novel pathway for the design of the heterometal-incorporated trigonal-planar Bi-Cr complexes.
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