Dichotomy of Delocalization/Localization and Charge-Shift Bonding in Germanazene and Its Heavier Group 14 Analogues: A Valence Bond Study.

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2023)

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 We present here a valence bond analysis of structure and π-delocalization in Ge3(NH)3, which models germanazene that was prepared by Power et al. To get a broader perspective, we explore the entire E3(NH)3 series (E=C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb). Thus, while (4n+2)π systems of carbon rings are aromatic with cyclic π-delocalization, the E3(NH)3 rings are dominated by a nonbonded structure, wherein π-lone pairs are localized on the N atoms. Nevertheless, these molecules enjoy large covalent-ionic resonance energies of 153.0, 86.6, 74.2, 61.2, and 58.9 kcal/mol, respectively, for E= C, Si, Ge, Sn, Pb. The covalent-ionic mixing in E3(NH)3 creates π-systems, which are stabilized by charge-shift bonding. Thus, unlike in benzene, in Ge3(NH)3 delocalization of π-electron pairs of the N atoms is primarily confined to the domains of their adjacent Ge atoms. These features carry over to the substituted germanazene, Ge3(NAr)3 (Ar = Ph).
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·Aromaticity ·Charge Shift Bond ·Germanazene ·Resonance Energy ·Valence Bond Theory
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