Recent developments in the non-cyclopentadienyl organometallic and related chemistry of scandium

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Publication Date 2003-06-19
DOI 10.1039/B212813F
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Philip Mountford, Benjamin D. Ward


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Abstract

Up to the early to mid 1990s the organometallic chemistry of scandium was dominated by cyclopentadienyl derivatives. This present article highlights advances in the synthesis and reactivity of non-cyclopentadienyl organometallic and related compounds of scandium. These include: compounds containing arene and other ηx-CxRx ligands; compounds with macrocyclic and fac-L3 ligands; compounds with polydentate ligands that incorporate amide donors; compounds with bidentate, monoanionic N,N′ donor ligands; and compounds with iminophenolate, bis(phenoxide) and some other anionic O-donor ligands.

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