Synthesis and Characterization of Photothermal Osmium Carbolong Complexes.

Title Synthesis and Characterization of Photothermal Osmium Carbolong Complexes.
Authors Q. Lin; S. Li; J. Lin; M. Chen; Z. Lu; C. Tang; Z. Chen; X. He; J. Chen; H. Xia
Journal Chemistry
DOI 10.1002/chem.201800656
Abstract

Metallacycles with chelating polydentate conjugated-carbon chain ligands are called carbolong complexes, which are expected to have interesting properties. In this work, the preparation of 12-carbon carbolong complexes in which all of the coordinated atoms in the equatorial plane are carbon atoms was studied. With the help of the well-established mechanism, a new approach to prepare coplanar carbolong complexes bearing different organic functional groups was developed by adding different terminal alkynes in sequence. In the presence of HBF , these coplanar carbolong complexes were converted to ? -allyl osmapentalene derivatives, which can be produced directly from the reaction of cyclopropaosmapentalene 1 with terminal alkynes in the presence of AgBF under anhydrous conditions. This study offers a new route for the preparation of functional osmium carbolong complexes with excellent photothermal properties, which can be used to prepare photothermal materials.

Citation Q. Lin; S. Li; J. Lin; M. Chen; Z. Lu; C. Tang; Z. Chen; X. He; J. Chen; H. Xia.Synthesis and Characterization of Photothermal Osmium Carbolong Complexes.. Chemistry. 2018;24(33):83758381. doi:10.1002/chem.201800656

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