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PCP and POCOP complexes of calcium
Alessandro Messori1, Marcel Potocnik1, Sara Belazregue1
1Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, Molecular Sciences Research Hub, 82 Wood Lane, London, UK.
Abstract:
The first synthesis of PCP and POCOP complexes of calcium are described. Ca(N(SiMe3)2)2 is reacted with Li[PCP] or Li[POCOP] to form (PCP)Ca(N(SiMe3)2) (1a) and (POCOP)Ca(N(SiMe3)2) (1b). Reaction of 1b or Ca(N(SiMe3)2)2with excess Li[POCOP] leads to a homoleptic complex (POCOP)2Ca, 2. The (iPrPOCOP) ligand exclusively forms the homoleptic complex (iPrPOCOP)2Ca, 3.
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