General main group Flashcards
Electron poor groups
Groups 1, 2, 12, 13
Electron poor
Too few valence electrons to provide a pair for every bonded atom in a molecule Lewis acidic (and highly electrophilic) metal centres Multicentre covalent (or ionic) bonding
What is multicentre bonding?
Multicentre bonding occurs in molecules where there are not enough electrons to allow at least one electron pair bond between each adjacent pair of atoms
Electron pairs occupy orbitals encompassing 3 or more atomic centres
e.g. diborane, B2H6
Electron precise groups
Group 14
Electron precise
An octet configuration at the metal centre leads to molecular compounds with diminished Lewis acidity (and electrophilicity)
Electron rich groups
Groups 15, 16
Electron rich
Metal centre leads to molecular compounds with diminished Lewis acidity (and electrophilicity)
Presence of lone pairs
Polarity of M-C bond for main group organometallics
(Li) and rest of group 1, Ca, Sr, Ba = highly polar ionic bond, structures dominated by electrostatics
(Li), Be, Mg, Al, (Zn) = more polar covalent bond, structures often dominated by multicentre bonding, little or no M-M bonding
(Zn), rest of group 12 and groups 13-16 (from 3rd row down) = less polar covalent bond, structures often dominated by sigma-bonding, pi-bonding and M-M bonding also possible. Bonding dictated by orbital overlap
Electronegativity difference for M-C (alkyl) bonds
Highest difference with group 1 metals
Difference decreases across the period
Organometallic compounds of groups 1, 2 and 13
Uses of these compounds are generally a result of the reactivity of the M-C bond
React with water/protic reagents to eliminate alkanes (protonolysis)
e.g. R2Mg + R’OH —> RMgOR’ + RH
AlR3 + ROH —> (R2Al-OR)n + RH
R2Mg + R’OH —> RMgOR’ + RH
Reaction driven forward by formation of MgO bond
AlR3 + ROH —> (R2Al-OR)n + RH
Al-R bond is sufficiently basic enough to deprotonate water/alcohol
Organometallic compounds of group 14
For group 14 elements, the electronegativity difference between M and C is much less
M-C bond is weakly polar but much less reactive
Most uses of group 14 organometallics rely on the stability of the M-C unit