The Continuum Between Hexagonal Planar and Trigonal Planar Geometries

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2022 Nov 2;61(44):e202211948. doi: 10.1002/anie.202211948. Epub 2022 Oct 5.

Abstract

New heterometallic hydride complexes that involve the addition of {Mg-H} and {Zn-H} bonds to group 10 transition metals (Pd, Pt) are reported. The side-on coordination of a single {Mg-H} to Pd forms a well-defined σ-complex. In contrast, addition of three {Mg-H} or {Zn-H} bonds to Pd or Pt results in the formation of planar complexes with subtly different geometries. We compare their structures through experiment (X-ray diffraction, neutron diffraction, multinuclear NMR), computational methods (DFT, QTAIM, NCIPlot), and theoretical analysis (MO diagram, Walsh diagram). These species can be described as snapshots along a continuum of bonding between ideal trigonal planar and hexagonal planar geometries.

Keywords: Bonding; Heterometallics; Hexagonal Planar; Hydrides; Sigma-Complex.