Abstract

This article discusses the properties of as many as 30 carbene–ZnX (X = H, Me, Et) complexes featuring a zinc bond C⋯Zn. The group of carbenes is represented by imidazol-2-ylidene and its nine derivatives (labeled as IR), in which both hydrogen atoms of N-H bonds have been substituted by R groups with various spatial hindrances, from the smallest Me, Pr, Bu through Ph, Tol, and Xyl to the bulkiest Mes, Dipp, and Ad. The main goal is to study the relationship between type and size of R and X and both the strength of C⋯Zn and the torsional angle of the ZnX plane with respect to the plane of the imidazol-2-ylidene ring. Despite the considerable diversity of R and X, the range of is quite narrow: 2.12–2.20 Å. On the contrary, is characterized by a fairly wide range of 18.5–27.4 kcal/mol. For the smallest carbenes, the ZnX molecule is either in the plane of the carbene or is only slightly twisted with respect to it. The twist angle becomes larger and more varied with the bulkier R. However, the value of this angle is not easy to predict because it results not only from the presence of steric effects but also from the possible presence of various interatomic interactions, such as dihydrogen bonds, tetrel bonds, agostic bonds, and hydrogen bonds. It has been shown that at least some of these interactions may have a non-negligible influence on the structure of the IR–ZnX2 complex. This fact should be taken into account in addition to the commonly discussed R⋯X steric repulsion.

Highlights

  • The so-called N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), especially those derived from imidazol-2-ylidene, occupy a superior position [4,8,9,11,12,15,16,17,18]

  • Apart from this issue, the influence of R and X on the bond strength of C· · · Zn. Will be another important topic of interest. Taking into account both the small number of theoretical studies of NHC–ZnX2 systems and the lack of in-depth research on the effect of the size of the R and X groups on the torsional angle, the results presented here are novel and contribute to the knowledge of carbene chemistry

  • The set of NHC carbenes consists of imidazol2-ylidene and its nine derivatives, in which both hydrogen atoms from the N-H bonds have been replaced by groups leading to various steric hindrance at the C2 carbene carbon atom

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Introduction

Academic Editors: Erika BálintReceived: 23 July 2021Accepted: 12 October 2021Published: 16 October 2021Undoubtedly, carbenes belong to one of the most important groups of compounds in both organic and organometallic chemistry [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18].

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