
Welcome to the Mountford Group web pages. We
are working on the synthesis and stoichiometric and catalytic chemistry of
organometallic compounds of a range of transition, lanthanide and main
group metals, from both a fundamental and applied point of view. We
are particularly interested in the following areas (click a link for further details).
We are part of the
Oxford Catalysis Network
also
Oxford Synthetic Connections.
The synthesis, bonding and small molecule activation reactions of
transition metal imide and hydrazide complexes
New catalysts for the synthesis of
biodegradable and biocompatible polymers: substitutes for
oil-derived materials
Fundamental and
applied studies of new olefin polymerisation and oligomerisation catalysts
If
you are interested in joining the group then please click
here. If you have any
questions about our research then please
email Philip Mountford.
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Latest news
and publications
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Synthesis, structure and
bonding of titanium borylimido compounds
Inorg. Chem.,
2017, 56, 10794-10814
[link to journal]

We report a combined experimental and
computational study of titanium borylimides. Synthetic routes to this
almost unexplored class of compound have been established. Their
electronic structures, bond energies and imide-amine exchange reactions
have been evaluated using density functional theory, quantum theory of
atoms in molecules and natural bond orbital analysis. The experimental
work was done by Ben Clough, Andrey Protchenko and Martin Slusarczyk;
Simon Mellino, Philip Mountford and Eric Clot (Univeriste Montpellier)
carried out the computational work.
Reactions of titanium imides
and hydrazides with boranes
Organometallics, 2017, 36, 3329-3342
[link to journal]

A joint experimental and theoretical paper on
the first detailed reactivity studies of titanium imido and hydrazido
compounds with boranes has been accepted for publication in Organometallics.
This was the work of Simona Mellino and Laura Stevenson, in collaboration
with Eric Clot (Univeriste Montpellier).
New scandium borylimido
chemistry: synthesis, bonding and reactivity
J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
2017, 11165-11183
[link to journal]

A joint experimental and theoretical paper on
the first Group 3 borylimido compounds has been accepted for publication
in J.
Am. Chem. Soc.
This was the experimental work of Ben Clough; Simona Mellino and
Philip Mountford performed the calculations, in collaboration with Eric Clot
(Univeriste Montpellier).
Conference
and viva successes
Congratulations to Dr Ben Clough
(pictured below left)
for receiving an oral presentation
prize and certificate at the recent RSC 3rd Southern Dalton Meeting in
London for his lecture entitled 'Synthesis and small molecule activation
by the first Group 3-boryimido complex'. Click
here to
see the paper in J. Am. Chem. Soc. on this work.
Congratulations also to Semino Mellino
(pictured right with examiners Andrew Weller and Nik Kaltsoyannis) on
successfully passing her DPhil viva on her thesis entitled "Synthetic and
computation studies of Group 3 and Group 4 imido and hydrazido compounds".
Click
here and
here
for some of Simona's recently published work in
J. Am. Chem. Soc. on
this work.

New catalysts for olefin
polymerisation
Organometallics,
2017, 36, 2167-2181
[link to journal]

A collaborative paper between our group
(experiment: Richard Collins, Richard Scott and Adam Russell; DFT: Philip
Mountford) and scientists at ARLANXEO
in the Netherlands on mono- and bimetallic catalysts for olefin polymerisation has been
accepted for publication in Organometallics.
Piperazine-Based
Macroheterocycles
Macroheterocycles, 2017,
10, 98-109

A collaborative paper with Sergey Vatsazde
from Moscow State University on nickel heterocycle complexes has been
accepted for publication.
Conference
success
Congratulations to Miss Nichabhat Diteepeng
(pictured below) on
her presentation at the 9th Samaggi Academic Conference,
Imperial College London, run by The Thai Association in UK. Nichabhat
received a Highly Commended prize in the subject area of pure science

Drs Ben Ward and
Richard Collins
Congratulations to Ben Clough (below
top)
and to Richard Collins (below bottom) who
successfully defended their DPhil Theses in the area of metal
borylimido chemistry and olefin polymeriation chemistry, respectively.
Click
here
for some of Ben's recently published work in
J. Am. Chem. Soc.,
and
here,
here, and
here
for some of Richard's work in polymerisation
chemistry.

New group members
2016

We are delighted to welcome our four new
group members: Wilf Diment, Harry Barrett, Rhys King and Archie McNeillis. You can find out more about them and their projects
on the
group
member pages.
Conference
news
Congratulations to the group on their poster presentations at the
recent Dalton 2016 Conference at Warwick University. In addition, Ben Clough gave
a very nice lecture on his borylimido chemistry, incorporating also
aspects of work from Simona Mellino, Martin Slusarczyk, and Bowen Xie.

Enabling and probing
oxidative addition and reductive elimination at a Group 14 metal centre:
cleavage and functionalization of E-H bonds by a bis(boryl)stannylene
J. Am. Chem. Soc,
2016, 138, in the press
[link to journal]

Andrey Prochenko's new paper on
element-hydrogen activation has been accepted for publication. Also
featuring work by former DPhil student Liban Saleh Led by Simon Aldridge
In collaboration with Cameron Jones.
Dr Laura Stevenson
Congratulations to Laura Stevenson who
successfully defended her DPhil Thesis entitled "New Reactions of
Titanium Imido and Hydrazido Complexes". Pictured with external examiner
Professor Robin Perutz. See
here
for some of Laura's recently published work in
J. Am. Chem. Soc.

Ligand effects in
metal-metal bond chemistry
Polyhedron, 2016, in the press (Invited
article for a special 80th birthday issue for Malcolm Green).
[link to journal]

Ross Green, Matt Blake and Alicia Walker's
paper on the synthesis, characterisation and structural studies of
amidinate and guanidinate alkaline earth-transition metal bonded complexes
has been accepted for publication.
New group members
2015

We are delighted to welcome our three new
DPhil students, Martin Slusarczyk , Natalia Vieira Reis (right) and Theresa
Scharbert (left) pictured above
with Philip Mountford. You can find out more about them and their projects
on the group
member pages.
How far can you go? A
fundamental new paper exploring the limits and nature of alkaline
earth–transition metal bonding
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2015,
137,
12352−12368.
[link to journal]

Matt Blake's comprehensive study of
metal-metal bonds between Group 2 and transition metals has been accepted
for
J. Am. Chem. Soc.
In collaboration with Nik Kaltsoyannis (University of Manchester).
Reactions of titanium
hydrazides with silanes and boranes: N–N bond cleavage and N atom
functionalization
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2015,
137, 10140–10143.
[link to journal]

Laura Stevenson and Simona Mellino's
communication on new transformations of titanium hydrazide compounds with
Si-H and B-H bonds has been published in
J. Am. Chem. Soc..
In collaboration with Eric Clot (University of Montpellier).
Dalton
Transactions themed issue on
Earth
abundant element compounds in homogeneous catalysis
An exciting new themed issue of Dalton Transactions
guest-edited by
Laurel Schafer, Philip Mountford and
Warren Piers has now been
published. For further details
click here.

Group summer lunch 2015
The group had a very enjoyable summer lunch to
celebrate Alicia, George and Phoebe's submission of their Part II (Masters
project) theses.

Lanthanide borohydride complexes for
styrene and trans-1,4-isoprene (co )polymerisations
Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 12312-12325.
[link to journal]

New bis(phenolate)amine-supported neodymium
and samarium borohydride complexes were tested as catalysts for the
polymerisation of styrene and isoprene, leading to polyisoprene with up to
95.1% trans-1,4 stereoregularity. In collaboration
with Fanny Bonnet (University of Lille).
Synthesis, molecular and electronic structure,
and reactions of a Zn–Hg–Zn bonded complex
M. P. Blake, N. Kaltsoyannis
and P. Mountford, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 5743-5746.
[link to journal]
Highlighted
in the RSC magazine Chemistry
World, 2015, 12, 4.
[link]

Reaction of (Ar′NacNac)ZnI with
potassium/mercury amalgam gave the trimetallic compound {(Ar′NacNac)Zn}2Hg
(1) containing a Zn–Hg–Zn unit and the first example of a bond
between two different Group 12 metals; computational analysis
suggest that 1 is best described as containing two formally Zn(I)
atoms with a Hg(0) atom positioned between them.
Tutorial review on alkene polymerisation and
review of s-slock metal-metal bonds
Appl. Petrochem. Res., 2015, 5,
151-173
[link to journal]
& C. Jones, P. Mountford, A. Stasch and M. P. Blake,
in Molecular Metal-Metal Bonds: Compounds, Synthesis, Properties,
Ed. S. T. Liddle, Wiley, 2015.
[link]

Richard Collins and Adam Russell's invited tutorial
review on new alkene polymerisation catalysts has been accepted for
publication. A new book on molecular metal-metal bonds features
a chapter on Matt Blake and others' Group 2 metal-metal bond chemistry
Reactivity of boryl- and silyl-substituted
carbenoids towards alkynes: insertion and cycloaddition chemistry
Organometallics, 2015, 34,
2126−2129.
[link to journal]

Three modes of reactivity of
phenyl-substituted alkynes toward acyclic tetrelenes are reported, with
reaction pathways found to be dependent not only on the nature of the
group 14 element but also on the supporting ligand set. In collaboration
with Simon Aldridge and Cameron Jones.
The 2015 Schlenk Lectureship awarded to Philip Mountford
Philip Mountford has been awarded the 2015
Schlenk Lectureship sponsored by BASF and the University of Tübingen,
Germany, for his outstanding research into small molecule activation
chemistry. The Schlenk Lecture and associated Guest Professorship was
established in order to honour Wilhelm Johann Schlenk as a brilliant
scientist and a man of extraordinary moral courage (see the link below).
Previous prize winners are Warren Piers (University of Calgary, 2011), and
Kyoko Nozaki (Tokyo University, 2013).

Wilhelm Schlenk
[further details]
New group members - the magnificent seven

We are delighted to welcome seven (!) new
group members representing five different countries. We're going to need a
bigger lab...
The 7th PKU-Eli Lilly Symposium on Organic
Chemistry

Congratulation to Philip Mountford who was
recently awarded a PKU-Eli Lilly prize lectureship at a one day symposium
in Beijing
Oxidative bond formation and reductive bond
cleavage at main group metal centres
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2014, 136,
10902–10905.
[link to journal]

Monomeric five valence electron bis(boryl)
complexes of gallium, indium and thallium undergo oxidative M-C bond
formation with 2,3-dimethylbutadiene, in a manner consistent with both the
redox properties expected for MII species and with
metal-centered radical character. In collaboration with Simon Aldridge and
Cameron Jones.
Conference news
Congratulations to Dr Matt Blake, Ross
Green, Laura Stevenson, Ben Clough and Richard
Collins on their poster presentations at the International Conference
on Organometallic Chemistry in Sapporo. Philip Mountford gave
invited lectures at the ICOMC and subsequent International Conference on
Coordination Chemistry in Singapore.


Having fun in Sapporo!
Dr Adam Russell
Congratulations to Adam Russell (far
end of table, white shirt and large grin!) on passing his DPhil
viva.
Examiners were Manfred Bochmann and Andrew Weller.
New group member

We are delighted to welcome new EPSRC
Catalysis Hub postdoctoral research fellow, Dr Insun Yu. Insun completed
her Ph.D. degree at the University of British Columbia (UBC) under the
supervision of Prof. Mehrkhodavandi in November 2012. Her graduate studies
focused mainly on the study of catalysts for the ring opening
polymerization of cyclic esters and the synthesis and reactivity of late
transition metal carbene compounds. In particular, Insun investigated the
mechanism of living ring opening polymerization of lactide catalyzed by
chiral dinuclear indium(III) complexes and the development of new
indium(III) complexes for copolymerization of cyclic ether and ester. She
stayed at UBC as a joint postdoctoral scholar with Prof. Pierre Kennepohl
to learn DFT computational skills with Orca software until April 2014.
Dr Laura Groom
Congratulations to Laura Groom
(pictured with external and internal examiners Dr Simon Lancaster and Prof
Simon Aldridge) on passing her DPhil
viva. Dr Groom is currently a stipendiary lecturer at Christ Church.
Conference news
Congratulations to Dr Matt Blake
and Junjuda Unruangsi on their excellent conference presentations at the recent EuFEN3
(European f Element Chemistry) COST meeting in Nurnenburg and the
2014 Dalton Warwick meeting, respectively, and also to
Adán Reyes-Sanchez, Ross
Green, Laura Stevenson, Ben Clough and Richard
Collins on their poster presentations at the same meetings.



Heavy metal boryl complexes of cadmium, mercury and lead
Chem. Commun., 2014, 50,
3841-3844
[link to journal]

Synthetic routes to the first boryl complexes
of cadmium and mercury are reported via transmetallation from
boryllithium; the syntheses of related group 14 systems highlight the
additional factors associated with extension to more redox-active
post-transition elements. This is Philip Mountford's 50th
co-authored article in Chemical Communications. In
collaboration with Simon Aldridge and Cameron Jones.
Chiral oxazoline
complexes
Dalton Trans., 2014, 43,
5871-5885.
[link to journal]

We report on the coordination chemistry of the
bis(oxazolinylphenyl)amide (BOPA) ligand with lanthanide alkyl and
amide co-ligands (Ln = Y, La, Pr, Nd, Sm).
Their structural and spectroscopic characterisation are reported. In
collaboration with Ben Ward.
Stable unusual oxidation
states in main group chemistry
Nature Chemistry, 2014, 6,
515-319.
[link to journal]

Work by Dr Andrey Protchenko in collaboration
with Simon Aldridge, Cameron Jones and Nik Kaltsoyannis has led
to the first stable MX2 radicals of
Group 13 (M = Ga, In, Tl).
The first reactivity
studies of a
titanium benzimidamido
complex
Organometallics, 2014, 33,
1002-1019.
[link to journal]

Work by Laura Groom, Adam Russell and Andy
Schwarz in our group has been accepted in
Organometallics. This reports a range of new small molecule
activation reaction of the Ti=NC(Ar)NOtBu functional group and
builds on our work recently published in the field of alkoxyimido
chemistry.
New transition metal
borohydride chemistry
Dalton Trans., 2014, 43,
188-195.
[link to journal]

Work in collaboration with Georgii Nikonov
(Brock University, Canada) on Group 5 hydride and borohydride complexes
supported by cyclopentadienyl-imido ligand sets has been published in
Dalton Transactions.
New transition metal
alkoxyimido chemistry
Organometallics, 2013, 32,
7520–7539.
[link to journal].

Work by Laura Groom and Andy Schwarz in our
group, in collaboration with theoreticians in France, on the first
reported reactions of a terminal alkoxyimido complex has been pubished in
Organometallics. The new reactions involve a range of insertion or
addition transformations of the Ti=NOtBu functional group.
New group members
We are delighted to welcome new DPhil students
Ben Clough, Ross Green and Adán Reyes-Sanchez who gained their
undergraduate degrees at Oxford, Edinburgh and the National Autonomous
University of Mexico, respectively. We also welcome Masters (Part II) students
Lucy Budden, Aidan Cooper and Anastasia Miller. It's going to be a busy
year in the Mountford lab!

Dalton
Transactions themed issue on Advances in Metal-Catalysed
Polymerisation and Related Transformations
A themed issue of Dalton Transactions
guest edited by Philip Mountford (current Chairman of the journal's
Editorial Board) and featuring two new papers from our group has now been
published. For further details
click here
and
here.

The two papers were published with research
groups in Australia
[link to journal]
and China
[link to journal]
on the synthesis and catalytic activity of earth-abundant Group 2 and
Group 12 metals with for the preparation of biodegradable polymers.

Royal Society of Chemistry Frankland Award for
2012-13

Congratulations to Philip Mountford on
receiving the Royal Society of Chemistry Frankland Award for
Organometallic Chemistry for 2012 and 2013. The medal and award were
presented by the RSC Dalton Division President Prof Peter Tasker at a
one-day symposium at the University of St Andrews.
New metal-nitrogen
multiple bond chemistry
Organometallics, 2013, 32,
3091–3107.
[link to journal]

Work by Junjuda Unruangsri and Hannah Morgan
towards new supporting ligand environments for titanium hydrazide
chemistry has been accepted for publication in Organometallics.
Group news
Congratulations to Matt Blake
(pictured with external examiner Prof Mike Hill) on passing his DPhil
viva. Matt is currently a
PhD Prize EPSRC postdoc in the group at the moment and will be starting a
Leverhulme Trust funded postdoc position in the group later on in the
year.

Congratulations also to Matt Blake and
Liban Saleh on their conference presentations at the recent EuFEN2
(European f Element Chemistry) COST meeting in Dublin, Ireland. Matt
talked about his recent metal-metal bond chemistry (see
here and
here for further details).
Liban reported on his metal-boryl chemistry and recent advances (see
here for a recent
publication).


Synthesis and reactivity
studies of news types of Mg-Fe and Yb-Fe metal-metal bonds
Chem. Commun., 2013, 49,
3315--3317.
[link to journal]

New examples of Mg–Fe and Yb–Fe metal-metal
bonding are reported, including a lanthanide metal tetrahedrally
coordinated by four transition metal donors. The first insertion reaction
of an alkaline earth–transition metal bond with an unsaturated substrate
is also described.
Synthesis and reactivity
studies of a highly reduced diazoalkane ligand
Chem. Eur J., 2013, 19,
4198-4216.
[link to journal].

The synthesis, DFT bonding analysis and
reactivity of a new terminal titanium alkylidene hydrazido (highly reduced
diazoalkane) complex are reported. Single and multiple addition or
insertion reactions of the Ti=NNPh2 bond are reported with CO2,
CS2, ArNCO, ArNCS, RCCH, RCN and RSiH2X (X = H,
halogen).
A generic one-pot route
to acyclic two-coordinate silylenes
Angewandte Chemie, 2013, 52,
568–571.
[link to journal]

Following work by Dr Andrey Protchenko we
reported in J. Am. Chem. Soc., earlier this year (see below, in collaboration
with Simon Aldridge, Cameron Jones and Nik Kaltsoyannis) we have now
developed a general route to these elusive species which can undergo
oxidative addition reactions with dihydrogen and alkyl C-H bonds,
fundamental modes of reactivity hitherto more characteristic of transition
metal systems.
Conference news
Philip Mountford has just returned from an
invited 8 day visit and lecture tour in Korea, Singapore and China. In
Korea he first presented some of the group's work on new generation olefin
polymerisation catalysts at SK Innovation (the 3rd largest company in
Korea after Samsung and LG). At the 7th International
Symposium on Organometallic Chemistry (held at Seoul National University)
he presented some of the group's recent work in titanium hydrazide
chemistry. In Singapore (A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and
Engineering) and in Shanghai (Fudan University) he again spoke about
hydrazide chemistry as part of the Royal Society of Chemistry's 4th
Dalton Transactions International Symposium. See
here
and
here
for links to the RSC's blogs.

[pictured with other plenary speakers...
it's hard work, honestly]
Green catalysts for the
synthesis of biogradable polymers
Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 759-769 (special themed issue on boranes and borohydrides).
[link to journal]

Work by DPhil student Junjuda Unruangsri and
Masters (Part II) project student Richard Collins: the synthesis, X-ray structures and
-caprolactone
and rac-lactide ring-opening polymerisation capability of a series
of alkaline earth tetrahydroborate complexes are reported.
New group members
We are delighted to welcome new DPhil students
Helen Yin, Laura Stevenson and Richard Collins (left to right in
the photograph). Richard is returning to the group after his Part II
(Masters) project last year. Helen and Laura are joining from Imperial
College London.

A
remarkable switch from a diamination to a hydrohydrazination
catalyst:developing atom-efficient catalysts
Angewandte Chemie,
2012, 51, 12298-12302.
[link to journal]

Work by postdoc Andy Schwarz and Masters (Part II)
project
student Chee Onn found that reaction of Ti(N2iPrN)(NNPh2)(py)
(1) with HCCR gave the very unusual acetylide-vinylhydrazide(1-)
compounds 2 which are hitherto unobserved catalyst resting states
and intermediates in the hydrohydrazination of HCCR using Ph2NNH2.
Summer News
Lawrence Clark and Dan Schofield successfully
defended their DPhils with external examiners Dr Charlotte Williams from
Imperial College and Prof Polly Arnold from Edinburgh. Lawrence has taken
up a job with Tata Chemicals Europe Ltd and Dan will soon be starting with
BP Chemicals. Well done to both. To see some of their work on ring-opening
polymerisation catalysis and metal-nitrogen multiple bond chemistry visit
the group publications pages.
Junjuda Unruangsri, Laura Groom and Bryony
Core presented posters at the 25th International Conference on
Organometallic Chemistry in Lisbon, Portugal on new catalysts for
environmentally friendly polymers and new transformations of
metal-nitrogen multiple bonds. Philip Mountford gave a plenary lecture at
the 95th Canadian Chemical Society conference in Calgary on New
alkaline earth and rare earth initiators for the ring-opening
polymerisation of rac-lactide. The group also presented some of its
recent results at the CIPS 2012 conference in Maastricht on the chemistry
of new olefin polymerisation catalysts complexes, carried out in
collaboration with LANXESS Elastomers B.V.

Over the summer we also welcomed Dr Yong Huang
from Dr Minggang Hu from
Qiqihar University,
PR China. Dr Huang is a Senior Lecturer in the
Department of Chemistry. He holds a China Scholarship Council scholarship
that will allow him to pursue his interests in ring-opening polymerisation
catalysis using
indium-based initiators.
Dr Pei Jen Tiong
Congratulations to Pei Jen Tiong who
successfully defended her DPhil Thesis entitled "Synthesis and Reactivity
of New Titanium Hydrazido Complexes". Pictured with external examiner Dr
Ben Ward (below left) and demonstrating her experimental method of opening
pressure vessels (below right). Pei Jen is the 29th DPhil
student to graduate from the Mountford Group.

Conference news
Several group members gave presentations at
the two recent Easter conferences. At the Dalton Spring Meeting in
Warwick, Matt Blake, Laura Groom and Liban Saleh presented posters
entitled Heterobimetallic Alkaline Earth- and Rare Earth-Transition
Metal Complexes, New Reactions of Titanium Alkoxyimido Complexes,
and The First Rare Earth Metal Boryl Compounds.

At EUFEN1 in Tarragona Philip Mountford gave
a lecture entitled New rare earth and alkaline earth
metal-boron and metal metal bonds which was based on Matt Blake's and
Liban Saleh's two recent J. Am. Chem. Soc. communications (see below).
The first room
temperature stable acyclic silylene
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2012, 134,
6500–6503.
[link to journal].
Highlighted in Nature, 2012, 485, 49-50
[link to journal]
and
Nature Chem., 2012, 4, 525
[link to journal]

Work by Dr Andrey Protchenko in collaboration
with Simon Aldridge, Cameron Jones and Nik Kaltsoyannis gave the above
acyclic silylene species. This undergoes facile oxidative addition
reactions with dihydrogen and alkyl C-H bonds, demonstrating fundamental
modes of reactivity more characteristic of Transition Metal systems.
A comprehensive combined
experimental and computational study of the silylation,
alkylation and protonation reactions of
Ti=NNR2 bonds
Dalton Trans., 2012, 41,
2277-2288.
[link to journal]

The first combined study of this type for any
transition metal hydrazide complex (known intermediates in the
general conversion of atmospheric N2
to NH3) is reported.
New Dalton
Transactions editorial board chairman
Philip Mountford has been appointed by the RSC
as Chairman of the Editorial Board of Dalton Transactions for
2012-2015. Dalton is one of the leading international journals in the areas of inorganic, organometallic and bioinorganic
chemistry. For further details
click here.

The first Group 4 metal
bis(imido) and tris(imido) complexes
Chemical Science, 2012,
3, 819-824.
[link to journal]

The synthesis and molecular and electronic
structures of the first Group 4 compounds simultaneously containing two or
three metal-ligand multiple bonds are reported
in the RSC's premier flagship journal.
The first titanium
alkoxyimido complexes
Inorg. Chem., 2011,
50, 12155-12171.
[link to journal]

The synthesis and molecular and electronic
structures of the first alkoxyimido complexes of titanium (Ti=N-OR
functional group)
are reported for a wide range of supporting
ligands.
New group members
We are delighted to welcome new group members
Bryony Core, Lee Collins, Richard Collins and Onn Chee (left to right in
the photograph).

The first
calcium-transition metal bond and a comparison with a
lanthanide-transition metal counterpart
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2011,
113,
15359-15361.
[link to journal]

The first compound with a Ca-Fe bond is
reported along with an analysis of the unusual bonding in this complex.
Summer visitor
We are delighted to welcome Professor Georgii
Nikonov back to the group for his sabbatical visit this summer. Georgii
and Philip have collaborated on and off for over 15 years so it is a
special pleasure to have him visit again. To see some of Professor
Nikonov's recent work
click here.

Conference news
Congratulations to Pei Jen Tiong on her
highly successful lecture at the 2011 RSC Coordination Chemistry meeting.
Pei jen's lecture was entited New terminal titanium hydrazido
complexes: a study of the synthesis and reactivity of the Ti=N-NR2
functional group.
Meanwhile Dr Andrey Protchenko gave a lecture
at the 2011 RSC Main Group Chemistry Meeting entitled Main group metal
and lanthanide complexes derived from the nucleophilic diaminoboryl anion.
Dr Andrew Schwarz and Liban Saleh presented posters at the
EuCOMC XIX organometallics conference in Toulouse on new alkoxyimido and
lanthanide boryl complexes, respectively.
New sandwich and
half-sandwich titanium hydrazido compounds
Organometallics, 2011, 30,
2295–2307.
[link to journal]

The first titanocene hydrazide derivative is
reported along with an analysis of the unusual bonding in this complex.
The first Group 4
alkoxyimido (M=N–OR) complexes: reductive N–O bond cleavage at the
boundary between hydrazide and peroxide ligands
Chem. Commun., 2011, 47,
4926–4928.
[link to journal]

The first Group 4 alkoxyimido compounds are
reported. The Ti=N–OtBu group in Ti(N2NMe)(NOtBu)(py)
undergoes facile 2-electron N–O bond cleavage with PhCCMe as the reductant
to form a 1,2-diamidoalkene group via two highly selective N–C bond
forming events.
The
first Group 3 and lanthanide boryl compounds
J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011,
133, 3836-3839.
[link to journal]

Reaction of [Ln(CH2SiMe3)2(THF)n][BPh4]
(Ln = Sc, Y or Lu ; n = 3 or 4) with Li{B(NArCH)2}(THF)2
(Ar = 2,6-C6H3iPr2) formed the
first group 3 and lanthanide boryl compounds containing 2-center,
2-electron Ln–B sigma-bonds.
New group member
We are delighted to welcome Dr Yong Huang from
Lanzhou University, PR China. Dr Huang is a Lecturer in the Research
Institute of Coordination Chemistry and Functional Materials. He holds a
China Scholarship Council scholarship that will allow him to pursue his
interests in ring-opening polymerisation catalysis using Group 3 and
lanthanide compounds. To see some of Dr Huang's recent work
click here.

Sulfonamide, phenolate and directing ligand-free indium initiators for the
ring-opening polymerization of rac-lactide
Organometallics, 2011, 30,
1202–1214.
[link to journal]

The synthesis, structures and rac-lactide
ring-opening polymerization (ROP) capability of a series of new indium
initiators based on bis(sulfonamide)amine or bis(phenolate)amine ligands
are reported, along with the amine-coinitiated immortal ROP of rac-lactide
using In(CH2SiMe3)3 or InCl3/Et3N.
Reactions of cyclopentadienyl-amidinate titanium hydrazides with CO2,
CS2 and isocyanates: Ti=N cycloaddition,
cycloaddition-insertion and cycloaddition-NNR2 group transfer
reactions
Organometallics, 2011, 30,
1182–1201.
[link to journal]

Detailed experimental and DFT studies of a
range of transformations of the Ti=NNR2 functional group with
CO2, CS2, isocyanates and isothiocyanates are
reported. These lead to Ti=N cycloaddition, net Ti=N insertion, or NNR2
transfer reactions.
Si-H
and Si-Cl bond activation of titanium hydrazides with silanes and
subsequent Ti-H / E-H (E = Si or H) sigma bond metathesis
Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 3147-3149.
[link to journal]

The Ti=NNMe2 group of Cp*Ti{MeC(NiPr)2}(NNMe2)
undergoes reversible, concerted 1,2-addition reactions with Si–H bonds and
irreversible addition with Si–Cl bonds; slow sigma bond metathesis between
the first-formed Ti–H bond and Si–H or H–H is also observed.
Cationic and charge-neutral
calcium tetrahydroborate complexes and their use in the controlled
ring-opening polymerisation of rac-lactide
Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 2276-2278.
[link to journal]

The facile synthesis of the first cationic
main group tetrahydroborates is reported, along with the X-ray structures
of [Ca(BH4)(THF)5][BPh4] and [(Tpm)Ca(BH4)(THF)2][BPh4].
These are initiators for the ring opening polymerization of rac-lactide,
the latter producing PLA in a living manner with high levels of
heterotactic enrichment.
Reaction site diversity in the reactions of
titanium hydrazides with organic nitriles, isonitriles and isocyanates:
Ti=N cycloaddition, Ti=N insertion and N-N bond cleavage
Chem. Eur J., 2011, 17, 265-285. Designated a
"VIP"
paper
by the Editor.
[link to journal]

A combined experimental and DFT study of the
Ti=N and N-N cycloaddition and/or insertion reactions of diamide-amine
supported titanium hydrazides with a range of small unsaturated molecules
is presented.
Conference news

Philip Mountford and DPhil student Lawrence
Clark (pictured) recently presented some of the group's work in lanthanide
and main group catalysed ring-opening polymerisation catalysis at the 23rd
Conference on Rare Earth Chemistry in Bayreuth, Germany. Philip's lecture
was entitled "Cationic and zwitterionic
rare earth and alkaline earth initiators for the living and immortal
ring-opening polymerisation of rac-lactide".
Contrasting reactivity of anionic boron-
and gallium-containing NHC analogues
Chem.
Commun., 2010, 46, 8546-8548. Designated a
"hot article"
by the Editor and allocated the Inside Cover [link to journal]

The anionic Group 13 NHC analogues
[(CHNDipp)2E]−
(E = B or Ga) display contrasting reactivity towards the titanium imido
complex Cp*TiCl(NtBu)py; the gallium system undergoes salt
metathesis yielding the first example of a titanium gallyl compound.
New group members
New DPhil students Adam Russel (from Imperial
College London), Laura Groom and Junjuda Unruangsri (both former Part II
students in the group) joined the group in October.

New Part II students Nicky Evans and Hannah
Morgan, and also academic visitor
Prof Al Nielson (pictured) from Massey University, New Zealand joined
earlier in September. Welcome to all!
New sulfonamide-supported Group 4
ring-opening polymerization catalysts
Organometallics, 2010, 29, 4171-4188.
[link to journal]

The synthesis, structures, and ring-opening
polymerization (ROP) capability of a wide range of sulfonamide-supported
group 4 amide, alkyl, and alkoxide complexes, varying in sulfonamide
N-substituent, metal, coordination number, and geometry are reported.
Ring-opening polymerization of rac-lactide
by bis(phenolate)amine-supported samarium borohydride complexes
Organometallics,
2010, 29, 3602-3621.
[link to journal]

The synthesis and ring-opening polymerization
(ROP) capability of bis(phenolate)amine-supported samarium borohydride and
amide complexes are reported, together with a comprehensive DFT study of
the reaction mechanism.
M=N
cycloaddition and N-N insertion in the reactions of titanium hydrazido
compounds with alkynes
J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2010, 132,
10484-10497
[link to journal]

A combined experimental and DFT study of the
N-N insertion reactions of diamide-amine supported titanium hydrazides
with alkynes is presented.
Conference news

DPhil students Pei Jen Tiong and Matt Blake
presented some of their work in titanium hydrazide reactivity and
ring-opening polymerization catalysis
at the 24th International Conference on Organometallic Chemistry recently
held in Taipei. Congratulations to Pei Jen
for winning a poster prize.
meanwhile, back in Europe...
Philip Mountford presented the opening
key-note lecture at the
3rd Blue Sky Conference on Olefin Polymerisation, Sorrento. His
lecture was entitled "Highly
Active Ethylene Polymerisation Catalysts Derived from Group 4 Imido
Compounds: From Catalyst Discovery to Fundamental Aspects of Reaction Site
Selectivity".
Low-coordinate rare earth complexes of the
asymmetric 2,4-di-tert-butylphenolate ligand prepared by redox
transmetallation/protonolysis reactions and their reactivity towards
ring-opening polymerisation
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39,
6693-6704.
Invited contribution for a Special Issue on "Organo f-element
chemistry".
[link to journal]

New trivalent lanthanide aryloxide complexes
have been prepared by redox transmetallation/protolysis reactions.
The complexes alone were
poorly-controlled initiators for the ROP of rac-lactide, but use of
BnNH2 led to
well-controlled, amine-initiated immortal ROP of rac-lactide.
Dr Andy Schwarz!

28th May and Andy Schwarz successfully defends
his DPhil Thesis entitled "Sulfonamide-supported catalysts for the
ring-opening polymerisation of cyclic esters". External examiner Prof
Manfred Bochmann and internal Dr Simon Aldridge sharing in the victory
feast!
Synthesis,
solid state and DFT structure and olefin polymerization capability of a unique
base-free dimeric methyl titanium dication
Chem. Commun. 2010, 46,
3339-3341.
[link to journal]

Reaction of Cp*Ti{NC(ArF2)NiPr2}Me2
with [Ph3C][B(C6F5)4]
gave the base-free dication [Cp*2Ti2{NC(ArF2)NiPr2}2(μ-Me)2][B(C6F5)4]2
containing two doubly α-agostic bridging methyl groups which is a highly
effective ethylene–propylene polymerization catalyst.
This work was carried out in collaboration
with DSM Research, The Netherlands who have sponsored research in our
group for over 10 years.
Not just good in the lab!
In the
true spirit of mens sana in corpore sano some of the
Mountford group takes to the field in the 2010 Catalyst Cup tournament.

Back row: Mike Cushion, Liban Saleh, Jon
Selby, George Hilton, Richard Scott
Front row: Dan Schofield, Andy Schwarz, Alex
Heath, Lawrence Clark
Synthesis
and ethylene trimerisation capability of new chromium(II) and chromium(III)
heteroscorpionate complexes
Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 3653-3664.
[link to journal]

A range of N2O-donor
heteroscorpionate complexes were prepared and evaluated for ethylene
trimerisation.
Sulfonamide-supported
aluminum catalysts for the ring-opening polymerization of rac-lactide
Organometallics, 2010, 29,
1246-1260.
[link to journal]

The synthesis, structures, and ring-opening
polymerization (ROP) capability of a wide range of sulfonamide-supported
aluminium alkyl and alkoxide complexes are reported.
Syntheses
and structural diversity of Group 2 and Group 12 tris(pyrazolyl)methane
and zwitterionic tris(pyrazolyl)methanide compounds
Organometallics,
2010, 29,
1174-1190.
[link to journal]

A range of main group tris(pyrazolyl)methane
and tris(pyrazolyl)methanide complexes were reported. The latter
contain rare examples of "naked" sp3 hybridised
carbanions.
Conference
news

Philip Mountford presented a key-note lecture
at the
5th Australian
Organometallics Discussion Meeting, held January 17-20 2010 at the
University of New South Wales, Sydney.
His lecture was entitled "New
Terminal Titanium Hydrazido Complexes: Exploring the Chemistry of the
Ti=N-NR2 Functional Group".
Dicationic
and zwitterionic catalysts for the amine-initiated, immortal ring-opening
polymerisation of rac-lactide: facile synthesis of amine-terminated,
highly heterotactic PLA
Chem. Commun. 2010, 46, 273-275.
[link to journal]

Dicationic, zwitterionic and “conventional”
yttrium compounds act as catalysts for the primary or secondary
amine-initiated immortal ROP of rac-lactide; amine-terminated, highly
heterotactic poly(rac-lactides) with narrow polydispersities and
well-controlled molecular weights are prepared in this manner.
Single
and double substrate insertion into the Ti=N bonds of terminal titanium
hydrazides
Chem. Commun. 2010, 46,
85-87.
[link to journal]

Nitriles, CO2 and isocyanates
undergo net single or double insertion reactions into the Ti=Nα multiple
bonds of terminal titanium hydrazides. These are the first such examples
of this type of reactivity for any transition metal hydrazide complex.
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