Christian Ritschel, Anja Appenzeller, Radian Popescu, Carsten Donsbach, Ralf Köppe, Jonas O Wenzel, Frank Breher, Yolita M Eggeler, Wim Klopper, Claus Feldmann
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The high reactivity can be used for redox reactions, for instance, with [Cp<sub>2</sub>MoCl<sub>2</sub>] and the sterically demanding β-diketiminate ligand H<sup>Dipp</sup>NacNac (Dipp: 2,6-iPr<sub>2</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>3</sub>) or with [(Ph<sub>3</sub>P)AuCl] as a derivative of a ligand-stabilized noble metal. The Ca(0)-nanoparticle-driven reactions result in the novel compounds [{(<sup>Dipp</sup>NacNac)(thf)Ca}<sub>2</sub>(naph)] (1) with a rare naphthalenide dianion, [{(<sup>Dipp</sup>NacNac)(thf)CaMo(Cp)H}<sub>2</sub>(fulvalene)] (2) with unusual MoH → Ca dative bonding, and [Au<sub>9</sub>(PPh<sub>3</sub>)<sub>8</sub>](naph)(tmeda)<sub>0.5</sub> (3) with a non-charged body-centered cubic Au<sub>9</sub> cluster core of zerovalent gold. Ca(0) nanoparticles and the compounds 1-3 are characterized by electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (single crystals, powders), spectroscopy (IR, UV-Vis, NMR, EPR), and computation. Exemplarily, the formation of 1-3 points to the potential of nanosized alkaline-earth metals for chemical syntheses and the different reactivity of nanosized and bulk metals.</p>","PeriodicalId":520556,"journal":{"name":"Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)","volume":" ","pages":"e202515995"},"PeriodicalIF":16.9000,"publicationDate":"2025-10-25","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Redox Reactions with Calcium-Metal Nanoparticles.\",\"authors\":\"Christian Ritschel, Anja Appenzeller, Radian Popescu, Carsten Donsbach, Ralf Köppe, Jonas O Wenzel, Frank Breher, Yolita M Eggeler, Wim Klopper, Claus Feldmann\",\"doi\":\"10.1002/anie.202515995\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>Calcium is generally a highly reactive alkaline-earth metal, but as bulk metal, it exhibits only low reactivity at ambient conditions due to small surface area, low solubility, and/or passivation. The reactivity can be significantly enhanced when using small-sized calcium nanoparticles. In this regard, we describe the first synthesis of Ca(0) nanoparticles, 5.4 ± 1.2 nm in size, by TMEDA-supported reduction of CaI<sub>2</sub> with lithium naphthalenide in toluene (TMEDA: N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine). We also show Ca(0) nanoparticles to be substantially different from so-called \\\"Rieke calcium\\\". The high reactivity can be used for redox reactions, for instance, with [Cp<sub>2</sub>MoCl<sub>2</sub>] and the sterically demanding β-diketiminate ligand H<sup>Dipp</sup>NacNac (Dipp: 2,6-iPr<sub>2</sub>C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>3</sub>) or with [(Ph<sub>3</sub>P)AuCl] as a derivative of a ligand-stabilized noble metal. The Ca(0)-nanoparticle-driven reactions result in the novel compounds [{(<sup>Dipp</sup>NacNac)(thf)Ca}<sub>2</sub>(naph)] (1) with a rare naphthalenide dianion, [{(<sup>Dipp</sup>NacNac)(thf)CaMo(Cp)H}<sub>2</sub>(fulvalene)] (2) with unusual MoH → Ca dative bonding, and [Au<sub>9</sub>(PPh<sub>3</sub>)<sub>8</sub>](naph)(tmeda)<sub>0.5</sub> (3) with a non-charged body-centered cubic Au<sub>9</sub> cluster core of zerovalent gold. Ca(0) nanoparticles and the compounds 1-3 are characterized by electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (single crystals, powders), spectroscopy (IR, UV-Vis, NMR, EPR), and computation. 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Calcium is generally a highly reactive alkaline-earth metal, but as bulk metal, it exhibits only low reactivity at ambient conditions due to small surface area, low solubility, and/or passivation. The reactivity can be significantly enhanced when using small-sized calcium nanoparticles. In this regard, we describe the first synthesis of Ca(0) nanoparticles, 5.4 ± 1.2 nm in size, by TMEDA-supported reduction of CaI2 with lithium naphthalenide in toluene (TMEDA: N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethylenediamine). We also show Ca(0) nanoparticles to be substantially different from so-called "Rieke calcium". The high reactivity can be used for redox reactions, for instance, with [Cp2MoCl2] and the sterically demanding β-diketiminate ligand HDippNacNac (Dipp: 2,6-iPr2C6H3) or with [(Ph3P)AuCl] as a derivative of a ligand-stabilized noble metal. The Ca(0)-nanoparticle-driven reactions result in the novel compounds [{(DippNacNac)(thf)Ca}2(naph)] (1) with a rare naphthalenide dianion, [{(DippNacNac)(thf)CaMo(Cp)H}2(fulvalene)] (2) with unusual MoH → Ca dative bonding, and [Au9(PPh3)8](naph)(tmeda)0.5 (3) with a non-charged body-centered cubic Au9 cluster core of zerovalent gold. Ca(0) nanoparticles and the compounds 1-3 are characterized by electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (single crystals, powders), spectroscopy (IR, UV-Vis, NMR, EPR), and computation. Exemplarily, the formation of 1-3 points to the potential of nanosized alkaline-earth metals for chemical syntheses and the different reactivity of nanosized and bulk metals.