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Solvent-resistant structures of base-free lithium and potassium allyl complexes, M[(SiMe3)nC3H5-n] (M = Li, n = 3; M = K, n = 2)

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Pages 225-235 | Received 07 May 2009, Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The structures of unsolvated {Li[1,1′,3-(SiMe3)3C3H2]}2 ([LiA″]2) and {K[1,3-(SiMe3)2C3H3]} ([KA′]) are reported. The base-free complex LiA″ is a dinuclear species in the solid state in which the two Li atoms are bridged by the allyls in a μ21, η2 fashion. The Li[sbnd]C σ-bonded distance is 2.232(7) Å; the Li[sbnd]C η2-interaction occurs at distances of 2.230(7) Å and 2.241(6) Å. Density functional theory calculations on [Li(C3H5)]2 and {Li[1,1′,3-(SiH3)3C3H2]}2 indicate that inclusion of the silyl groups is critical to reproducing the distortions observed in [LiA″]. The structure of the solvated Li(C3H5)(thf)2 complex is calculated to be stable as a dimer, consistent with previous measurements on allyllithium in THF solution. Like related DME and THF solvates, [KA′] is a coordination polymer with potassium ions linked by bridging π-allyl ligands; in [KA′] the polymer takes the form of helical chains with a broad range of K[sbnd]C distances (2.87–3.15 Å).

Acknowledgment

Acknowledgment is made to the National Science Foundation for support.

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