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  • 2022Effect of the cation structure on the properties of homobaric imidazolium ionic liquids10citations
  • 2016A versatile precursor system for supercritical fluid electrodeposition of main-group materials20citations
  • 2015Aza-macrocyclic complexes of Group 1 cations:synthesis, structures and density functional theory study29citations
  • 2015A Versatile Precursor System for Supercritical Fluid Electrodeposition of Main-Group Materials20citations

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Aza-macrocyclic complexes of Group 1 cations:synthesis, structures and density functional theory study

  • Levason, William
  • Ramasami, Ponnadurai
  • Dyke, John
  • Rhyman, Lydia
  • Light, Me
  • Pugh, David
  • Bhakhoa, Hanusha
  • Reid, Gillian
Abstract

The Group 1 complexes, [M(Me6[18]aneN6)][BArF] (M = Li–Cs; Me6[18]aneN6 = 1,4,7,10,13,16-hexamethyl-1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaazacyclooctadecane; BArF = tetrakis{3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)-phenyl}borate), are obtained in high yield by reaction of the macrocycle with M[BArF] in anhydrous CH2Cl2 solution, and characterised spectroscopically (1H, 13C{1H}, 7Li, 23Na, and 133Cs NMR), by microanalysis and, for M = Li, K, and Rb, by single crystal X-ray analysis. The structures show N6-coordination to the metal ion; the small ionic radius for Li+ leads to a puckered conformation. In contrast, the K+ ion fits well into the N6 plane, with the [BArF]? anions above and below, leading to two K+ species in the asymmetric unit (a hexagonal planar [K(Me6[18]aneN6)]+ cation and a ‘[K(Me6[18]aneN6)(?1-BArF)2]? anion’, with long axial K?F interactions). The Rb+ ion sits above the N6 plane, with two long axial Rb?F interactions in one cation and two long, mutually cis Rb?F interactions in the other. The unusual sandwich cations, [M(Me3tacn)2]+ (M = Na, K; distorted octahedral, N6 donor set) and half-sandwich cations [Li(Me3tacn)(thf)]+ (distorted tetrahedron, N3O donor set), [Li(Me4cyclen)(OH2)]+, and [Na(Me4cyclen)(thf)]+ (both distorted square pyramids with N4O donor sets) were also prepared (Me3tacn = 1,4,7-trimethyl-1,4,7-triazacyclononane, Me4cyclen = 1,4,7,10-tetramethyl-1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations, using the BP86 and B3LYP functionals, show that the accessibility of the [M(Me3tacn)2]+ sandwich cations depends strongly on the M+ ionic radius, such that it is sufficiently large to avoid steric clashing between the Me groups of the two rings, and small enough to avoid very acute N–M–N chelate angles. The calculations also show that coordination to the Group 1 cation involves significant donation of electron density from the p-orbitals on the N atoms of the macrocycle, rather than purely electrostatic interactions.

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  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • single crystal
  • theory
  • density functional theory
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • chemical ionisation