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Molecular early main group metal hydrides: synthetic challenge, structures and applications
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistrySynthetic ChallengeControlled SynthesisEngineeringGroup 1Coordination ComplexStructure ElucidationMolecular ComplexCatalysisMetal ComplexesChemistryHydrogenMolecular ChemistryMain Group ChemistryInorganic SynthesisMetal Chain Compound
Within the general area of early main group metal chemistry, the controlled synthesis of well-defined metal hydride complexes is a rapidly developing research field. As group 1 and 2 metal complexes are generally highly dynamic and lattice energies for their [MH](∞) and [MH(2)](∞) salts are high, the synthesis of well-defined soluble hydride complexes is an obvious challenge. Access to molecular early main group metal hydrides, however, is rewarding: these hydrocarbon-soluble metal hydrides are highly reactive, have found use in early main group metal catalysis and are potentially also valuable molecular model systems for polar metal hydrides as a hydrogen storage material. The article focusses specifically on alkali and alkaline-earth metal hydride complexes and discusses the synthetic challenge, molecular structures, reactivity and applications.
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