Department of Chemistry Seminar - Low-Coordinate Low-Valent 3d Metal Complexes with NHC Ligation and Beyond
Speaker: Professor Liang Deng
Institution: State Key Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, CAS, China
Hosted By: Professor Yangjian QUAN
Abstract
The knowledge on the formation, structure, and reactivity of low-coordinate 3d metal species is meaningful for the development of new 3d metal-catalyzed organic transformations and also disclosing the mysterious mechanisms of enzymatic reactions and “single-atom” catalysis. Aiming to deepen our knowledge on this type of reactive metal species, we have been working on the chemistry of low-coordinate zero-valent cobalt, iron and manganese complexes with N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) and olefin ligation for years. This ligand set is found effective in stabilizing three-coordinate cobalt(0), iron(0), and manganese(0) complexes in the forms of (NHC)M(olefin)2. In this presentation, the synthesis, electronic structure, and reactivity of the three-coordinate zero-valent metal complexes will be discussed.