Inorganics (Feb 2023)

Coordination Chemistry of Polynitriles, Part XII—Serendipitous Synthesis of the Octacyanofulvalenediide Dianion and Study of Its Coordination Chemistry with K<sup>+</sup> and Ag<sup>+</sup>

  • Patrick Nimax,
  • Yannick Kunzelmann,
  • Karlheinz Sünkel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/inorganics11020071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 71

Abstract

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The reaction of diazotetracyanocyclopentadiene with copper powder in the presence of NEt4Cl yields, unexpectedly, besides the known NEt4[C5H(CN)4] (3), the NEt4 salt of octacyanofulvalenediide (NEt4)2[C10(CN)8] (5), which can be transformed via reaction with AgNO3 to the corresponding Ag+ salt (4), which in turn can be reacted with KCl to yield the corresponding K+ salt 6. The molecular and crystal structures of 4–6 could be determined, and show a significantly twisted aromatic dianion which uses all its nitrile groups for coordination to the metals; 4 and 6 form three-dimensional coordination polymers with fourfold coordinated Ag+ and eightfold coordinated K+ cations.

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