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Ligands as “Compass Needles”: How Orientations of Alkene, Alkyne, and Alkylidene Ligands Reveal π-Bonding Features in Tetrahedral Transition Metal Complexes

✍ Scribed by Prof. Vernon C. Gibson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
730 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0044-8249

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✦ Synopsis


This article outlines the strikingly simple structural pattern to which transition metal complexes containing x-bonding ligands conform, and suggests simple rules (and ligand classifications) by which the pattern can be understood. and by which individual structures can be rationalized or predicted. Alkenes, alkynes. and alkylidene ligands adopt distinct orientations with respect to oth-, er ligands attached to a transition metal because of competition between the various ligand types for metal-ligand n bonds, whatever the coordination geometry. However, a particularly interesting feature of the tetrahedral geometry is that "single-faced" x ligands can function as "sensors" of relative ligand x-donor capacities for all other groups attached to the metal. Here, using simple "triad representations'' of tetrahedral complexes, a simple qualitative analysis is presented that builds on calculations by Hoffmann et al. and which allows preferred hgand orientations and relative ligand x-bond strengths to be deduced for a wide variety of these transition metal complexes.

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