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Inorg Chem ; 63(11): 5208-5219, 2024 Mar 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38439511

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Various pathways for the synthesis of beryllium triflate were investigated. The reaction of triflic acid or trimethylsilyl triflate with beryllium metal in liquid ammonia led to the formation of mono-, di-, and tetra-nuclear beryllium ammine complexes. Utilization of SMe2 as a solvent gave homoleptic Be(OTf)2. Various beryllium triflate complexes with N- and O-donor ligands as well as the complex anions [Be(OTf)4]2- and [Be2(OTf)6]2- were synthesized to evaluate the reactivity and solution properties of beryllium triflate. This showed that OTf- is not a weakly coordinating anion for Be2+ cations and that it exhibits good bridging properties.

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Chemistry ; 28(35): e202200851, 2022 Jun 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35389541

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Diphenylberyllium [Be3 Ph6 ] is shown here to react cleanly as a Brønsted base with a vast variety of protic compounds. Through the addition of the simple molecules tBuOH, HNPh2 and HPPh2 , as well as the more complex 1,3-bis-(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazolinium chloride, one or two phenyl groups in diphenylberyllium were protonated. As a result, the long-postulated structures of [Be3 (OtBu)6 ] and [Be(µ-NPh2 )Ph]2 have finally been verified and shown to be static in solution. Additionally [Be(µ-PPh2 )(HPPh2 )Ph]2 was generated, which is only the second beryllium-phospanide to be prepared; the stark differences between its behaviour and that of the analogous amide were also examined. The first crystalline example of a beryllium Grignard reagent with a non-bulky aryl group has also been prepared; it is stabilised with an N-heterocyclic carbene.

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