Isolation and electronic structures of derivatized manganocene, ferrocene and cobaltocene anions

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Goodwin, Conrad A.P.
Giansiracusa, Marcus J.
Greer, Samuel M.
Nicholas, Hannah M.
Evans, Peter
Vonci, Michele
Hill, Stephen
Chilton, Nicholas F.
Mills, David P.

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The discovery of ferrocene nearly 70 years ago marked the genesis of metallocene chemistry. Although the ferrocenium cation was discovered soon afterwards, a derivatized ferrocenium dication was only isolated in 2016 and the monoanion of ferrocene has only been observed in low-temperature electrochemical studies. Here we report the isolation of a derivatized ferrocene anion in the solid state as part of an isostructural family of 3d metallocenates, which consist of anionic complexes of a metal centre (manganese, iron or cobalt) sandwiched between two bulky Cpttt ligands (where Cpttt is {1,2,4-C5H2 tBu3}). These thermally and air-sensitive complexes decompose rapidly above −30 °C; however, we were able to characterize all metallocenates by a wide range of physical techniques and ab initio calculations. These data have allowed us to map the electronic structures of this metallocenate family, including an unexpected high-spin S = 3/2 ground state for the 19e− derivatized ferrocene anion.

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Nature Chemistry

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