Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 3, 2026

Removal of Arsenic Using a Cationic Polymer Gel Impregnated with Iron Hydroxide
Published on: June 28, 2019
Electrophilic terminal arsinidene-iron(0) complexes with a two-coordinated arsenic atom
Mahendra K Sharma1, Beate Neumann, Hans-Georg Stammler
1Anorganische Molekülchemie und Katalyse, Lehrstuhl für Anorganische Chemie und Strukturchemie, Centrum für Molekulare Materialien, Fakultät für Chemie, Universität Bielefeld, Universitätsstr. 25, D-33615 Bielefeld, Germany. rghadwal@uni-bielefeld.de.
Abstract:
The first terminal arsinidene complexes [{(NHC)C(Ph)}As]Fe(CO)4 (NHC = IPr = C{(NDipp)CH}25, Me-IPr = C{(NDipp)CMe}26; Dipp = 2,6-iPr2C6H3) with a two-coordinated arsenic atom have been reported as crystalline solids. Calculations suggest that 5 and 6 are electrophilic, which has been demonstrated by the reaction of 5 with an NHC nucleophile (IMe4), affording the Lewis adduct [{(IPr)C(Ph)}As(IMe4)]Fe(CO)4 (7) (IMe4 = C(NMeCMe)2).
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Metal-Ligand Bonds
In these complexes, transition metals form coordinate covalent bonds, a kind of Lewis acid-base interaction in which both of the electrons in the bond are contributed by a donor (Lewis base) to an electron acceptor (Lewis acid). The Lewis acid in...
EDTA: Chemistry and Properties
Structural Isomerism
Isomers are different chemical species that have the same chemical formula. Structural isomerism of coordination compounds can be divided into two subcategories, the linkage isomers and coordination-sphere isomers.
Linkage isomers occur when the coordination compound contains a ligand that can bind to the transition metal center through two different atoms. For example, the CN− ligand can bind through the carbon atom or through the nitrogen atom. Similarly, SCN− can...
Formation of Complex Ions
Complexation Equilibria: The Chelate Effect
Coordination Number and Geometry

