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Organometallic chemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies compounds containing metal-carbon bonds. These compounds often involve metals from groups 1 to 12 on the periodic table. Here's a brief overview of key aspects of organometallic chemistry: 1. Metal-Carbon Bonds: - Organometallic ...

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Organometallic chemistry…. (2016-first course-2017) …. Fourth Class


Organometallic Chemistry
*Organometallic chemistry:- The chemistry of compounds that contain

one or more metal–carbon bonds.

*Historical Background

*In (1760) Cadet of Paris military pharmacy, works on invisible inks

based on cobalt salt solutions. For their preparation, he uses cobalt

minerals that contain arsenic.




* The first olefin complex synthesized in (1827) by Zeise, who obtained

yellow needle-like crystals after refluxing a mixture of PtCl 4 and PtCl2 in

ethanol, followed by addition of KCl solution. Zeise’s salt was the first

compound identified as containing an organic molecule attached to a

metal using the pi electrons of the organic molecule. It is an ionic

compound of formula K[Pt(C2H4)Cl3].H2O [Potassium

trichloro(ethene)platinate(II)]; the structure of the anion, as shown

bellow; is based on a square plane, with three chloro ligands occupying

corners of the square and the ethylene occupying the fourth corner, but

perpendicular to the plane.




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Anion of Zeise’s Salt

* 1852 Frankland prepares the important alkylmercury halides.




additionally: (C2H5)4Sn, (CH3)3B (1860). Frankland also introduced the

concept of valency (“combining power”) and the term “organometallic”.

*At (1852) C. J. Löwig and M. E. Schweizer in Zürich first prepare

(C2H5)4Pb from ethyl iodide and Na/Pb alloy. In a similar manner, they

also obtain (C2H5)3Sb and (C2H5)3Bi.

*In (1859) W. Hallwachs and A. Schafarik generate alkylaluminum

iodides




*In (1863) C. Friedel and J. M. Crafts prepare organochlorosilanes:




* The first organometallic compound containing the carbonyl ligand,

[PtCl2(CO)2] was discovered by P. Schützenberger in (1868).




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* In (1890), Mond reported the preparation of the first binary metal

carbonyl compound, Ni(CO)4, a compound that became commercially

useful for the purification of nickel.

* Reactions between magnesium and alkyl halides, performed by Barbier

in (1898) and subsequently by Grignard led to the synthesis of alkyl

magnesium complexes now known as Grignard reagents, which used

extensively in organic synthesis.

*In (1909) W. J. Pope: prepared [(CH3)3PtI], the first σ-

organotransition-metal compound.

* In 1951, in an attempt to synthesize fulvalene from cyclopentadienyl

bromide, Kealy and Pauson reacted the Grignard reagent cyclo-

(C5H5)MgBr with FeCl3. This reaction did not yield fulvalene but an

orange solid having the formula (C5H5)2Fe, ferrocene. For each of the

cyclopentadienyl rings, all five of the C atoms are equidistant from the

metal ion, so that the two ring systems are parallel to each other just like

the slices of bread in a sandwich, with the metal stuck in between them.




The initial study indicated that the rings were in a staggered

conformation. Electron diffraction studies of gas-phase ferrocene, on the


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other hand, showed the rings to be eclipsed, or very nearly so. More

recent X-ray diffraction studies of solid ferrocene have identified several

crystalline phases, with an eclipsed conformation at 98 K and with

conformations having the rings slightly twisted (Skew) in higher-

temperature crystalline modifications.




* Fischer’s group can also take credit for the discovery of the first metal–

carbon double bond, or carbene compound, [(CO)5W=C(OCH3)Ph], in

1964 and the first metal–carbon triple bond, or carbyne,

[(CO)4XCr≡CPh], in 1973.

*An other examples about sandwich compounds have been shown in the

following figure;




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