metalnitrilidenes
Metalnitrilidenes are a class of inorganic compounds characterized by a metal atom double-bonded to a carbon atom which is in turn triple-bonded to a nitrogen atom. The general formula for these species can be represented as M=C=N, where M is a metal. These compounds are often highly reactive intermediates and have been observed in the gas phase or in low-temperature matrices. Their electronic structure and bonding have been a subject of theoretical and experimental investigation. The metal-carbon and carbon-nitrogen bonds possess significant pi-character, contributing to their unique reactivity.
The synthesis and characterization of metalnitrilidenes are typically challenging due to their transient nature. They are