Application of the Donor–Acceptor Concept to Intercept Low Oxidation State Group 14 Element Hydrides using a Wittig Reagent as a Lewis Base

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Sean M. McDonald ◽  
Kelsey C. Deutsch ◽  
Paul Choi ◽  
Michael J. Ferguson ◽  
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Michael J. Ferguson ◽  
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Eric Rivard

The main group element triggered C–H bond activation of a Rh-bound Cp ligand is reported. The key aspect of this transformation is the presence of a highly Lewis acidic Group 14 element site.





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Cameron Jones ◽  
Marc Kloth ◽  
Damien M. Murphy




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Since the seminal report on Mg in the +I oxidation state in 2007, low-valent complexes featuring a MgI-MgI bond developed from trophy molecules to state-of-the-art reducing agents. Despite increasing interest...



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The first examples of an amido-distibene and a boryl dibismuthene (see picture) have been prepared by reaction of a lithium boryl complex with extremely bulky amido-group 15 dihalide precursor compounds.



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