Anionic Magnesium and Calcium Hydrides: Transforming CO into Unsaturated Disilyl Ethers

Jacob S. McMullen, Ryan Huo, Petra Vasko, Alison J. Edwards, Jamie Hicks*

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Abstract

The synthesis, characterisation and reactivity of two isostructural anionic magnesium and calcium complexes is reported. By X-ray and neutron diffraction techniques, the anionic hydrides are shown to exist as dimers, held together by a range of interactions between the two anions and two bridging potassium cations. Unlike the vast proportion of previously reported dimeric group 2 hydrides, which have hydrides that bridge two group 2 centres, here the hydrides are shown to be “terminal”, but stabilised by interactions with the potassium cations. Both anionic hydrides were found to insert and couple CO under mild reaction conditions to give the corresponding group 2 cis-ethenediolate complexes. These cis-ethenediolate complexes were found to undergo salt elimination reactions with silyl chlorides, allowing access to small unsaturated disilyl ethers with a high percentage of their mass originating from the C1 source CO.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202215218
Number of pages5
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume62
Issue number1
Early online date7 Nov 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2023

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