Understanding the Remarkable Stability of Well-defined Dinuclear Copper(I) Carbene Complexes

19 January 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

The synthesis of a well-defined dicopper carbene complex supported by the PNNP expanded pincer ligand is reported. This carbene complex is remarkably stable, even in the presence of air and water. The reactivity of this complex was explored towards typical carbene transfer substrates and its electronic structure was investigated. Using a combination of experiments and DFT calculations, the principles that underly the stability of dinuclear carbene complexes are probed.

Keywords

carbene
dicopper
expanded pincer
bimetallic

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The Supporting Information contains the experimental and computational details for this manuscript as well as the synthetic procedures and spectroscopic data of complexes 1, 2, and 2-Ph, and the crystal structure determinations of compounds 1 and 2.
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