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Casey R Wade1, Brendan L Murphy2, Shantabh Bedajna2
1Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.
Abstract:
The ligands tris(8-quinolyl)stibine and tris(6-methyl-8-quinolyl)stibine have been synthesized and complexed to rhodium using (MeCN)3RhCl3. The resulting complexes feature an unusual [RhSb]VI core as a result of the formal insertion of the antimony center into one of the Rh-Cl bonds. Computational analysis using density functional theory (DFT) methods reveals that the resulting Rh-Sb σ bond is polarized toward the Rh atom, suggesting a description of this linkage as a Rh → Sb Z-type interaction.
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