Zirconocene is a
hypothetical compound
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Some hypothetical compounds cannot form at all. Others might tur ...
with
14 valence electrons, which has not been observed or isolated. It is an
organometallic compound consisting of two
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 bound on a central
zirconium atom. A crucial question in research is what kind of
ligands can be used to stabilize the Cp
2Zr
II metallocene fragment to make it available for further reactions in organic synthesis.
Structure
In contrast to
sandwich compounds that have parallel cyclopentadienyl rings bound on opposite sides of the metal atom, such as
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 ...
, zirconocene and other group 4 metallocenes are
bent
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. Without stabilizing ligands, the Cp
2Zr
II fragment is unstable and
dimer
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** d-dimer
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* Julius Dimer ( ...
izes to form a
fulvalene complex.
History
In 1954,
Wilkinson Wilkinson may refer to:
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* Wilkinson, Illinois
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and Birmingham described
zirconocene dihalides Cp
2ZrX
2 with X=Cl or Br, as some of the earliest examples of organozirconium compounds.
The chemistry of Cp
2Zr
II-compounds was explored more extensively in the 1980s by
Negishi, Takahashi,
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, and others.
In the 1990s,
Rosenthal
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A
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synthesized zirconocene reagents using
bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene as stabilizing ligand. This novel zirconocene source offers a number of compelling advantages over previously used reagents and broadens the range of possible reactions.
The chemistry of Cp
2Zr
II-compounds is still a rapid growing area with zirconium being ranked among the most widely used
transition metals in organic synthesis.
Synthesis
The unstable 14-electron Cp
2Zr
II-compound is generally non-existent, but can be generated using ligands that stabilize the metallocene fragment. Optimally, these ligands can be quantitatively released under mild conditions.
One option is the usage of
π-acceptor ligands like
carbon monoxide. Furthermore, a reaction with
trimethylphosphine
Trimethylphosphine is a neutral organophosphorus compound with the formula P(CH3)3, commonly abbreviated as PMe3. This colorless liquid has a strongly unpleasant odor, characteristic of alkylphosphines. The compound is a common ligand in coordin ...
yields Cp
2Zr
II-complex as illustrated below.

In the synthesis of the
Negishi reagent
Zirconocene dichloride is an organozirconium compound composed of a zirconium central atom, with two cyclopentadienyl and two chloro ligands. It is a colourless diamagnetic solid that is somewhat stable in air.
Preparation and structure
Zircono ...
, treatment of zirconocene dichloride in
tetrahydrofuran with two equivalents of
''n''-butyllithium at −78 °C gives (1-butene)zirconocene, which is represented by the resonance structures A and B.

If bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene is used instead of ''n''-butyllithium, a higher
yield is can be obtained. In this case, zirconocene complexes are synthesized to
Rosenthal's reagent
Rosenthal's reagent is a metallocene bis(trimethylsilyl)acetylene Coordination complex, complex with zirconium (Zirconocene, Cp2Zr) or titanium (Cp2Ti) used as central atom of the metallocene fragment Cp2M. Additional Ligand, ligands such as pyri ...
, represented by the resonance structures A and B. This reagent is stable at room temperature, can be stored under an
inert
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* Chemically inert, not chemically reactive
** Inert gas
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atmosphere and allows a more precise control over the
stoichiometry
Stoichiometry refers to the relationship between the quantities of reactants and products before, during, and following chemical reactions.
Stoichiometry is founded on the law of conservation of mass where the total mass of the reactants equal ...
of reactions as it can be formed quantitatively. A fine tune of the general reaction shown below is feasible by using different substituted cyclopentadienyl ligands as well as additional ligands (e. g.
THF
Tetrahydrofuran (THF), or oxolane, is an organic compound with the formula (CH2)4O. The compound is classified as heterocyclic compound, specifically a cyclic ether. It is a colorless, water-miscible organic liquid with low viscosity. It is ma ...
,
pyridine). Instead of zirconium used as central atom, an analogous reaction with
titanium is possible, too.
Reactions
The highly reactive Cp
2Zr
II compound possesses one lone electron pair and two vacant
valence orbitals. Therefore, it can be compared to
carbenes in terms of its reactivity.
Typical reactions of
in situ generated zirconocenes are
coupling or
insertion
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...
to form
metallacycles. These reactions have been observed upon addition of
carbon monoxide,
ketone
In organic chemistry, a ketone is a functional group with the structure R–C(=O)–R', where R and R' can be a variety of carbon-containing substituents. Ketones contain a carbonyl group –C(=O)– (which contains a carbon-oxygen double bo ...
s,
nitrile
In organic chemistry, a nitrile is any organic compound that has a functional group. The prefix ''cyano-'' is used interchangeably with the term ''nitrile'' in industrial literature. Nitriles are found in many useful compounds, including met ...
s,
alkyne
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Acetylene
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Propyne
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1-Butyne
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s and other substances and led to five-, seven- and nine-membered metallacycles.
Applications
Zirconocene coupling and insertion are used extensively to generate functionalized organic compounds. Taking Rosenthal's reagent, high yields of predictable macrocyclic products can be obtained. These macrocycles are applicated in numerous ways, such as
host–guest chemistry In supramolecular chemistry, host–guest chemistry describes complexes that are composed of two or more molecules or ions that are held together in unique structural relationships by forces other than those of full covalent bonds. Host–guest che ...
,
chemical sensing,
catalysis, and
materials science. Moreover, with zirconocene complexes, the synthesis of so far unknown heterometallacycles and synthetically challenging organic structures can be realized by novel C-C coupling of nitriles.
References
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