Cyclopentadienylthallium
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IUPAC name
Thallium(I) cyclopentadienide
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Thallium cyclopentadienide
(η5-Cyclopentadienyl)thallium | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.047.466 |
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C5H5Tl | |
Molar mass | 269.48 g·mol−1 |
Appearance | Light yellow solid |
Melting point | 300 °C (572 °F; 573 K) |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Cyclopentadienylthallium, also known as thallium cyclopentadienide, is an organothallium compound with formula C5H5Tl. This light yellow solid is insoluble in most organic solvents, but sublimes readily. It is used as a precursor to transition metal and main group cyclopentadienyl complexes, as well as organic cyclopentadiene derivatives.[1]
Preparation and structure[]
Cyclopentadienylthallium is prepared by the reaction of thallium(I) sulfate, sodium hydroxide, and cyclopentadiene:[2]
- Tl2SO4 + 2 NaOH → 2 TlOH + Na2SO4
- TlOH + C5H6 → TlC5H5 + H2O
The compound adopts a polymeric structure, consisting of infinite chains of bent metallocenes. The Tl---Tl---Tl angles are 130°.[3] Upon sublimation, the polymer cracks into monomers of C5v symmetry.
Applications[]
Compared to other cyclopentadienyl (Cp) transfer reagents, such as cyclopentadienyl sodium, CpMgBr and Cp2Mg, cyclopentadienylthallium is less air sensitive. It is also much less of a reducing agent.
References[]
- ^ C. Elschenbroich (2006). Organometallics. Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. p. 130. ISBN 3-527-29390-6.
- ^ A.J. Nielson; C.E.F. Rickard; J.M. Smith (1986). Cyclopentadienylthallium (Thallium Cyclopentadienide). Inorg. Synth. Inorganic Syntheses. 24. pp. 97–99. doi:10.1002/9780470132555.ch31. ISBN 9780470132555.
- ^ Falk Olbrich, Ulrich Behrens "Crystal structure of catena-cyclopentadienylthallium, [Tl(C5H5)]" Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - New Crystal Structures 1997, 212, 47-47.
- Cyclopentadienyl complexes
- Organothallium compounds
- Half sandwich compounds
- Thallium(I) compounds