@article{oai:oist.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001226, author = {Lapointe, Sébastien and Khaskin, Eugene and Fayzullin, Robert R. and Khusnutdinova, Julia R.}, issue = {7}, journal = {Organometallics}, month = {Mar}, note = {The electronic and steric properties of a new class of electron-rich and sterically hindered tertamethylated PNP pincer ligands (Me4PNPR = 2,6-bisRdialkylphosphino)propylipyridine with R = Pr-i, Bu-t) are discussed. Introducing the methyl groups on the pincer arm prevents dearomatization of the pincer framework and increases the bulkiness and electron-donating capacity of the ligand. Highly reactive Ni-I species are thus prevented from dimerizing and can be analyzed by a wide variety of spectroscopic methods. X-ray diffraction study shows that steric bulk has an important influence on the resulting geometric and spectroscopic properties of the Ni-I complexes. Complexes S and 6, which contain Pr-i groups on the phosphorus atoms, show a very rare seesaw geometry around the metal center, while Bu-t complexes 7 and 8 show a distorted square-planar geometry. Computational analysis reveals that the SOMO for all complexes has a d(x)(-y)(2)(2) character with the spin density mostly residing on the nickel.}, pages = {1581--1594}, title = {Stable Nickel(I) Complexes with Electron-Rich, Sterically-Hindered, Innocent PNP Pincer Ligands}, volume = {38}, year = {2019} }