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Generalizing metallocene mechanochemistry to ruthenocene mechanophores.

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Sha, Y; Zhang, Y; Xu, E; McAlister, CW; Zhu, T; Craig, SL; Tang, C
Published in: Chemical science
May 2019

Recent reports have shown that ferrocene displays an unexpected combination of force-free stability and mechanochemical activity, as it acts as the preferred site of chain scission along the backbone of highly extended polymer chains. This observation raises the tantalizing question as to whether similar mechanochemical activity might be present in other metallocenes, and, if so, what features of metallocenes dictate their relative ability to act as mechanophores. In this work, we elucidate polymerization methodologies towards main-chain ruthenocene-based polymers and explore the mechanochemistry of ruthenocene. We find that ruthenocene, in analogy to ferrocene, acts as a highly selective site of main chain scission despite the fact that it is even more inert. A comparison of ruthenocene and ferrocene reactivity provides insights as to the possible origins of metallocene mechanochemistry, including the relative importance of structural and thermodynamic parameters such as bond length and bond dissociation energy. These results suggest that metallocenes might be privileged mechanophores through which highly inert coordination complexes can be made dynamic in a stimuli-responsive fashion, offering potential opportunities in dynamic metallo-supramolecular materials and in mechanochemical routes to reactive intermediates that are otherwise difficult to obtain.

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Chemical science

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2041-6539

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2041-6520

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

10

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19

Start / End Page

4959 / 4965

Related Subject Headings

  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 03 Chemical Sciences
 

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Sha, Y., Zhang, Y., Xu, E., McAlister, C. W., Zhu, T., Craig, S. L., & Tang, C. (2019). Generalizing metallocene mechanochemistry to ruthenocene mechanophores. Chemical Science, 10(19), 4959–4965. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc01347d
Sha, Ye, Yudi Zhang, Enhua Xu, C Wayne McAlister, Tianyu Zhu, Stephen L. Craig, and Chuanbing Tang. “Generalizing metallocene mechanochemistry to ruthenocene mechanophores.Chemical Science 10, no. 19 (May 2019): 4959–65. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc01347d.
Sha Y, Zhang Y, Xu E, McAlister CW, Zhu T, Craig SL, et al. Generalizing metallocene mechanochemistry to ruthenocene mechanophores. Chemical science. 2019 May;10(19):4959–65.
Sha, Ye, et al. “Generalizing metallocene mechanochemistry to ruthenocene mechanophores.Chemical Science, vol. 10, no. 19, May 2019, pp. 4959–65. Epmc, doi:10.1039/c9sc01347d.
Sha Y, Zhang Y, Xu E, McAlister CW, Zhu T, Craig SL, Tang C. Generalizing metallocene mechanochemistry to ruthenocene mechanophores. Chemical science. 2019 May;10(19):4959–4965.
Journal cover image

Published In

Chemical science

DOI

EISSN

2041-6539

ISSN

2041-6520

Publication Date

May 2019

Volume

10

Issue

19

Start / End Page

4959 / 4965

Related Subject Headings

  • 34 Chemical sciences
  • 03 Chemical Sciences