A sandwich-type cluster containing Ge@Pd3 planar fragment flanked by aromatic nonagermanide caps
Sandwich-type clusters with the planar fragment containing a heterometallic sheet have remained elusive. In this work, we introduce the [K(2,2,2-crypt)] 4 {(Ge 9 ) 2 [ η 6 -Ge(PdPPh 3 ) 3 ]} complex that contains a heterometallic sandwich fragment. The title compound is structurally characterized by...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2020-10, Vol.11 (1), p.5286-8, Article 5286 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Sandwich-type clusters with the planar fragment containing a heterometallic sheet have remained elusive. In this work, we introduce the [K(2,2,2-crypt)]
4
{(Ge
9
)
2
[
η
6
-Ge(PdPPh
3
)
3
]} complex that contains a heterometallic sandwich fragment. The title compound is structurally characterized by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction, which reveals the presence of an unusual heteroatomic metal planar fragment Ge@Pd
3
. The planar fragment contains a rare formal zerovalent germanium core and a peculiar bonding mode of
sp
2
-Ge@(PdPPh
3
)
3
trigonal planar structure, whereas the nonagermanide fragments act as capping ligands. The chemical bonding pattern of the planar fragment consists of three 2c-2e Pd-Ge σ-bonds attaching Pd atoms to the core Ge atom, while the binding between the planar fragment and the aromatic Ge
9
ligands is provided by six 2c-2e Pd-Ge σ-bonds and two delocalized 4c-2e σ-bonds. The synthesized cluster represents a rare example of a sandwich compound with the heteroatomic metal planar fragment and inorganic aromatic capping ligands.
Sandwich-type clusters containing heterometallic interlayers have remained elusive. Here, the authors present the structure of a cluster composed of two aromatic nonagermanide caps flanking an heterometallic Ge@Pd
3
planar fragment, where the Ge center is formally zerovalent. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-020-19079-z |