Issue 2, 2012

“Rollover” cyclometalation – early history, recent developments, mechanistic insights and application aspects

Abstract

“Rollover” cyclometalation constitutes a special case among the well-known class of cyclometalation reactions. An overview is given that covers the very first description of this reaction type, as well as recent developments. In addition, not only condensed-phase experiments are reviewed, but also investigations based on mass spectrometric techniques, together with “in silico” studies using DFT-based calculations are considered. While the latter two methods allow for a detailed analysis of the intrinsic factors that affect the reaction mechanisms, consideration of all three regimes permits to develop a coherent mechanistic picture and to address the often noted gap between condensed- and gas-phase studies. Moreover, the quite unexpected reactivity of “rollover” cyclometalated complexes in gas-phase experiments, as well as potential applications, e.g. in synthetic procedures, are discussed in some detail.

Graphical abstract: “Rollover” cyclometalation – early history, recent developments, mechanistic insights and application aspects

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
08 Sep 2011
Accepted
12 Oct 2011
First published
12 Oct 2011

Chem. Sci., 2012,3, 308-326

“Rollover” cyclometalation – early history, recent developments, mechanistic insights and application aspects

B. Butschke and H. Schwarz, Chem. Sci., 2012, 3, 308 DOI: 10.1039/C1SC00651G

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