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Metal-Ligand Bonds in Rare Earth Metal-Biphenyl Complexes.

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A series of theoretical methods, including density functional theory, multiconfiguration molecular orbital theory, and ab initio valence bond theory, are devoted to understanding the metal-ligand bonds in M-BP (BP =… Click to show full abstract

A series of theoretical methods, including density functional theory, multiconfiguration molecular orbital theory, and ab initio valence bond theory, are devoted to understanding the metal-ligand bonds in M-BP (BP = biphenyl; M = Sc, Y, or La) complexes. Different from most transition metal-BP complexes, the most stable metal-biphenyl conformers are not half-sandwich but clamshell. Energy decomposition analysis results reveal that the M-BP bonds in the clamshell conformers possess extra-large orbital relaxation. According to the wave function analysis, 2-fold donations and 2-fold back-donations exist in the clamshell M-BP bonds. The back-donations from M to BP are quite strong, while donations from BP to M are quite weak. Our work improves our understanding of the metal-ligand bonds, which can be considered as the "reversed" Dewar-Chatt-Duncanson model.

Keywords: ligand bonds; biphenyl complexes; metal biphenyl; metal ligand; metal

Journal Title: Inorganic chemistry
Year Published: 2022

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