Stable Magnesium(I) Compounds with Mg-Mg Bonds
Monash University · Cardiff University
Abstract
The chemistry of the group 2 metals (beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, and barium) is dominated by the +2 oxidation state. Here, we report the reductions of two magnesium(II) iodide complexes with potassium metal in toluene, leading to thermally stable magnesium(I) compounds, (L)MgMg(L) (where L is [(Ar)NC(NPr i 2 )N(Ar)] – or {[(Ar)NC(Me)] 2 CH} – , Ar is 2,6-diisopropylphenyl, Me is methyl, and Pr i is isopropyl) in moderate yields. The results of x-ray crystallographic and theoretical studies are consistent with central Mg 2+ 2 units that have single, covalent magnesium-magnesium bonding interactions with 2.8508 ± 0.0012 (standard deviation) and 2.8457 ± 0.0008 angstrom bond lengths, respectively,…
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3Topics & keywords
- Magnesium
- Chemistry
- Barium
- Strontium
- Ionic bonding
- Metal
- Inorganic chemistry
- Potassium
- Clean water and sanitation