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Evidence for the Formation of Anionic Zerovalent Group 10 Complexes as Highly Reactive Intermediates

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The in situ generated CNC pincer lithium complex [Li­(bimca)] (2) (bimca = bis­(3-methyl­imidazolin-2-ylidene)­carbazolide) reacts with M = Pt(0), Pd(0), and Ni(0) precursors under formal oxidative addition to (bimca)­hydrido M­(II) complexes 3. This unusual reaction involves proton abstraction that can derive from various sources including the ligand itself. Mechanistic considerations are given. The respective [M­(bmica)­Cl] complexes 4 have been prepared from the hydrido complexes 3 and subjected to reduction in order to identify a proposed zerovalent anionic [M­(bimca)]− complex. In the case of M = Pt, only the (bimca)­hydrido Pt­(II) complex is observed, whereas, for [Pd­(bimca)­Cl], a dimeric Pd(0) complex [Pd2(bimca)2]­K2 (6) bearing an anionic carbazole moiety is formed in the solid state. NMR DOSY experiments show that, in solution, this dimer dissociates to the monomeric anionic complex [Pd­(bimca)]− (5b). We conclude that such anionic zerovalent complexes are plausible intermediates in the synthesis of group 10 metal­(II) complexes from the respective metal(0) species with anionic CNC ligands.
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