Abstract

Hydrogen bonds dictate the structure of 1, the first stable bis(monoalkyne)nickel(o) complex, in the solid state. The monomeric chains comprise nickel-centered C4 tetrahedra separated from O4 tetrahedra by CMe2 groups. Apparently in solution hydrogen bonding is the significant factor for the stability and the chemistry of 1.

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