In
organometallic chemistry
Organometallic chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds, chemical compounds containing at least one chemical bond between a carbon atom of an organic molecule and a metal, including alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals, and so ...
, a sandwich compound is a
chemical compound featuring a
metal bound by
haptic,
covalent bond
A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electrons to form electron pairs between atoms. These electron pairs are known as shared pairs or bonding pairs. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between atoms ...
s to two
arene (ring)
ligands. The arenes have the formula , substituted derivatives (for example ) and
heterocyclic derivatives (for example ). Because the metal is usually situated between the two rings, it is said to be "sandwiched". A special class of sandwich complexes are the
metallocenes.
The term ''sandwich compound'' was introduced in organometallic nomenclature in 1956 in a report by J. D. Dunitz, L. E. Orgel and R. A. Rich, who confirmed the structure of
ferrocene
Ferrocene is an organometallic compound with the formula . The molecule is a complex consisting of two cyclopentadienyl rings bound to a central iron atom. It is an orange solid with a camphor-like odor, that sublimes above room temperature, a ...
by
X-ray crystallography. The correct structure, in which the molecule features an iron atom ''sandwiched'' between two parallel
cyclopentadienyl Cyclopentadienyl can refer to
*Cyclopentadienyl anion, or cyclopentadienide,
**Cyclopentadienyl ligand
*Cyclopentadienyl radical, •
*Cyclopentadienyl cation,
See also
*Pentadienyl
In organic chemistry, pentadienyl refers to the organic radic ...
rings, had been proposed several years previously by
Robert Burns Woodward and, separately, by
Ernst Otto Fischer. The structure helped explain puzzles about ferrocene's
conformers. This result further demonstrated the power of
X-ray crystallography and accelerated the growth of
organometallic chemistry
Organometallic chemistry is the study of organometallic compounds, chemical compounds containing at least one chemical bond between a carbon atom of an organic molecule and a metal, including alkali, alkaline earth, and transition metals, and so ...
.
Classes
:
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The best known members are the
metallocenes of the formula where M =
Cr,
Fe,
Co,
Ni,
Pb,
Zr,
Ru,
Rh,
Os,
Sm,
Ti,
V,
Mo, W, Zn. These species are also called bis(cyclopentadienyl)metal complexes. Other arenes can serve as ligands as well.
*Mixed cyclopentadienyl complexes: . Some examples are where the
fullerene ligand A transition metal fullerene complex is a coordination complex wherein fullerene serves as a ligand. Fullerenes are typically spheroidal carbon compounds, the most prevalent being buckminsterfullerene, C60.
One year after it was prepared in millig ...
is acting as a cyclopentadienyl analogue.
*Bis(benzene) complexes: , the best known example being
bis(benzene)chromium
Bis(benzene)chromium is the organometallic compound with the formula Cr( η6-C6H6)2. It is sometimes called dibenzenechromium. The compound played an important role in the development of sandwich compounds in organometallic chemistry and is th ...
.
*Bis(cyclooctatetraenyl) complexes: , such as and (both
actinocenes).
*Metal–
carborane complexes (metallacarboranes), a very large and diverse family in which main-group or transition metal ions are coordinated to carborane ligands to form
polyhedral cages ranging in size from 6 to 15 vertices. Examples include bis(
dicarbollide
In organometallic chemistry, a dicarbollide is an anion of the formula 2B9H11sup>2-. Various isomers exist, but most common is 1,2-dicarbollide derived from ortho-carborane. These dianions function as ligands, related to the cyclopentadienyl ani ...
) complexes,
such as and , and small-carborane sandwiches such as and where M is a transition metal and R and R′ are methyl or ethyl.

Closely related are the metal complexes containing (
diborolyl) ligands.
In addition to these, other sandwich complexes containing purely inorganic ligands are known, such as and .
Half-sandwich compounds
Monometallic half-sandwich compounds
Metallocenes including just one facially-bound planar organic
ligand instead of two gives rise to a still larger family of half-sandwich compounds. The most famous example is probably
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl. Such species are occasionally referred to as piano-stool compounds, at least when there are three diatomic ligands in addition to the hydrocarbon "seat" of the piano stool. The name derives from the similarity of the structure to such a "stool" with the seat being a facial planar
organic compound, such as
benzene or
cyclopentadiene
Cyclopentadiene is an organic compound with the chemical formula, formula C5H6.LeRoy H. Scharpen and Victor W. Laurie (1965): "Structure of cyclopentadiene". ''The Journal of Chemical Physics'', volume 43, issue 8, pages 2765-2766. It is often ab ...
, and the legs being ligands such as
CO or
allyl
In organic chemistry, an allyl group is a substituent with the structural formula , where R is the rest of the molecule. It consists of a methylene bridge () attached to a vinyl group (). The name is derived from the scientific name for garlic, ...
.
Dimetallic half-sandwich
Compounds such as the
cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl dimer and
cyclopentadienylmolybdenumtricarbonyl dimer
Cyclopentadienylmolybdenum tricarbonyl dimer is the chemical compound with the formula Cp2Mo2(CO)6, where Cp is C5H5. A dark red solid, it has been the subject of much research although it has no practical uses.
Structure and synthesis
The molec ...
can be considered a special case of half-sandwiches, except that they are dimetallic.
A structurally related species is .
Multidecker sandwiches
The first isolated multidecker sandwich was the tris(
cyclopentadienyl Cyclopentadienyl can refer to
*Cyclopentadienyl anion, or cyclopentadienide,
**Cyclopentadienyl ligand
*Cyclopentadienyl radical, •
*Cyclopentadienyl cation,
See also
*Pentadienyl
In organic chemistry, pentadienyl refers to the organic radic ...
)di
nickel triple-decker complex , a highly air- and water-sensitive compound reported in 1972, with X-ray crystallographic confirmation in 1974.
In 1973 the electrically neutral air-stable triple-decker cobaltacarborane sandwiches 1,7,2,3- and 1,7,2,4- (where R = H, Me) were isolated and characterized by multinuclear
NMR and
X-ray studies
(the structure of the 1,7,2,3 isomer is shown).

Since then many three-, four-, five-, and six-decker sandwich complexes have been described. The largest structurally characterized multidecker sandwich monomer is the hexadecker shown at lower right.
An extensive family of multidecker sandwiches incorporating planar (diborolyl) ligands has also been prepared.
Numerous multidecker sandwich compounds featuring hydrocarbon bridging rings have also been prepared, especially triple deckers. A versatile method involves the attachment of
Cp*Ru
+ to preformed sandwich complexes.
Linked sandwiches
Monomeric double-decker and multidecker sandwiches have been used as building blocks for extended systems, some of which exhibit electron delocalization between metal centers.
An example of a cyclic poly(metallacarborane) complex is the octahedral "carbon-wired" system shown below, which contains a planar macrocycle.
Inverse sandwiches
In these ''anti''-bimetallic compounds, the metals are found to be bridged by a single carbocyclic ring. Examples include and .
Double- and multimetallic sandwich compounds
Another family of sandwich compound involves more than one metal sandwiched between two carbocyclic rings. Examples of the double sandwich include , and . Depicted at right is an example of a multimetallic sandwich compound, which has four
palladium atoms joined in a chain sandwiched between two
perylene units. The
counterion
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s are bulky
tetraarylborates.
Applications
Ferrocene and
methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl have been used as
antiknock agents. Certain bent metallocenes of zirconium and hafnium are effective precatalysts for the polymerization of
propylene. Many half sandwich complexes of ruthenium, such as those derived from
(cymene)ruthenium dichloride dimer catalyse
transfer hydrogenation, a useful reaction in
organic synthesis
Organic synthesis is a special branch of chemical synthesis and is concerned with the intentional construction of organic compounds. Organic molecules are often more complex than inorganic compounds, and their synthesis has developed into one o ...
.
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