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Lutetium organometallic compounds

The organometallic chemistry of scandium is generally similar to that of the later lanthanides. It thus forms a cyclopentadienyl ScCps that has mixed mono- and pentahapto-coordination like LuCps. An anionic methyl [Li(tmed)]3[M(CH3)6] is formed by scandium, as by the lanthanides. However, there are often subtle differences that should be borne in mind. The pentamethylcyclopentadienyl compound [ScCp 2Me] is a monomer but the lutetium compound is an asymmetric dimer [Cp 2Lu(/u.-Me)LuCp 2Me]. Similarly, whilst triphenylscandium is obtained as a bis(thf) adduct, [ScPh3(thf)2], which has a TBPY structure with axial thf molecules, the later lanthanides form octahedral [LnPh3(thf)3]. Triphenylscandium and the phenyls of the later lanthanides are made by different routes. [Pg.114]


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