Steric Control in Low-Valent Mn Diamide Complexes: Contrasting Magnesium and Manganese in N₂ and Benzene Activation

19 May 2025, Version 2
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Abstract

Reduction of MnII precursors with bulky diamide ligands provided access to a complex with the longest known Mn-Mn bond and to a rare example of N2 activation at high-spin MnI centres. While some instructive parallels can thus be drawn to observations made for Mg analogues, the accessibility of filled d orbitals in the respective MnI intermediates leads to a distinct behaviour towards benzene that undergoes an oxidative addition.

Keywords

manganese
N2 activation
metal-metal bonds
oxidative addition of arenes
bulky ligands

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1. General Considerations. 2. Synthetic procedures 3. SQUID Measurements 4. Crystallographic Data 5. Computational details
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