
Here, we address the problem of stabilizing a new helicoid ferrocene. Of course, to obtain a helical complex, it is essential to design suitable organic ligands. The ligands should possess the correct symmetry to match the geometrical requirement of the metal center. We propose in silico a beautiful helix that consists of one polycyclic hydrocarbon composed of 10 fused cyclopentadiene rings bound on opposite sides of an iron atom. The nature of the metal-ligand interactions between Fe(2+) and the ligand was investigated with energy decomposition analysis. Our results provide strong evidence for the viability of the hitherto unknown helicoid ferrocene as a target for synthesis.
Models, Molecular, Metallocenes, Polycyclic Compounds, Ferrous Compounds, Ligands
Models, Molecular, Metallocenes, Polycyclic Compounds, Ferrous Compounds, Ligands
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