F. Nief et al., Synthesis and reactivity of bis(phospholyl)neodymium(III) and -samarium(III) chlorides and alkyl derivatives, EUR J INORG, (6), 1999, pp. 1041-1045
The reaction of 2,3,4,5-tetramethylphospholylpotassium [C4Me4PK] with [LnCl
(3)(THF)(x)] (Ln = Nd, Sm) in a 2:1 ratio gave unsolvated ate complexes of
the formula [(C4Me4P)(2)LnCl(2)K]. Crystallisation of the samarium complex
from ether afforded a polymeric ether solvate: {[(eta(5)C(4)Me(4)P)Sm(mu(3)
-Cl)(2)(mu:eta(5),eta(1)-C4Me4P)K(Et2O)](proportional to)}, which was chara
cterised by X-ray crystallography. Reaction of [(C4Me4P)(2)LnCl(2)K] with [
LiCH(SiMe3)(2)] in toluene gave the alkyl complexes [(C4Me4P)(2)LnCH(SiMe3)
(2)]; these complexes were most efficiently prepared from [LnCl(3)(THF)(x)]
, [KC4Me4P] and [LiCH(SiMe3)(2)] in a one-pot procedure. Reaction of [(C4Me
4P)(2)LnCH(SiMe3)(2)] with molecular hydrogen gave [(C4Me4P)(2)NdH], when L
n = Nd, whereas, when Ln = Sm, reduction occurred and the already known [(C
4Me4P)(2)Sm] was isolated instead.