B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand

The activation of B-H and B-Cl bonds in boranes by base-stabilized low-valent silicon compounds is described. The reaction of the amidinato amidosilylene-borane adduct [L{Ar(Me3Si)N}SiBH3] [1; L = PhC(N tBu)2, and Ar = 2,6- iPr2C6H3] with MeOTf in toluene at room temperature formed [L{Ar(Me3Si)N}SiB...

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Main Authors: Khoo, Sabrina, Shan, Yu-Liang, Yang, Ming-Chung, Li, Yongxin, Su, Ming-Der, So, Cheuk-Wai
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1367002023-02-28T19:25:07Z B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand Khoo, Sabrina Shan, Yu-Liang Yang, Ming-Chung Li, Yongxin Su, Ming-Der So, Cheuk-Wai School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Science::Chemistry Science::Chemistry::Inorganic chemistry B–H Bond Activation Amidosilylene The activation of B-H and B-Cl bonds in boranes by base-stabilized low-valent silicon compounds is described. The reaction of the amidinato amidosilylene-borane adduct [L{Ar(Me3Si)N}SiBH3] [1; L = PhC(N tBu)2, and Ar = 2,6- iPr2C6H3] with MeOTf in toluene at room temperature formed [L{Ar(Me3Si)N}SiBH2OTf] (2). [LSiN(SiMe3)Ar] in compound 2 then underwent a B-H bond activation with BH2OTf in refluxing toluene to afford the B-H bond activation product [LB(H)Si(H)(OTf){N(SiMe3)Ar}] (3). On the other hand, when compound 2 was reacted with 4-dimethylaminopyridine in refluxing toluene, another B-H bond activation product [(μ-κ1:κ1-L)B(H)(DMAP)Si(H){N(Ar)SiMe3}]OTf (4) was afforded. Mechanistic studies show that "(μ-κ1:κ1-L)B(H)(OTf)Si(H){N(Ar)SiMe3}" (2A) is the key intermediate in the reactions mentioned above. The formation of 2A is further evidenced by the activation of the B-Cl bond in PhBCl2 by the amidinato silicon(I) dimer [LSi:]2 to form the B-Cl bond activation product [(μ-κ1:κ1-L)B(Cl)(Ph)Si(Cl)]2 (6). Compounds 2-4 and 6 were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) MOE (Min. of Education, S’pore) Accepted version 2020-01-10T07:27:50Z 2020-01-10T07:27:50Z 2018 Journal Article Khoo, S., Shan, Y.-L., Yang, M.-C., Li, Y., Su, M.-D., & So, C.-W. (2018). B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand. Inorganic Chemistry, 57(10), 5879-5887. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b00321 0020-1669 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/136700 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b00321 29717869 2-s2.0-85047290759 10 57 5879 5887 en Inorganic Chemistry This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Inorganic Chemistry, copyright © American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.8b00321 application/pdf
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topic Science::Chemistry
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B–H Bond Activation
Amidosilylene
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Science::Chemistry::Inorganic chemistry
B–H Bond Activation
Amidosilylene
Khoo, Sabrina
Shan, Yu-Liang
Yang, Ming-Chung
Li, Yongxin
Su, Ming-Der
So, Cheuk-Wai
B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
description The activation of B-H and B-Cl bonds in boranes by base-stabilized low-valent silicon compounds is described. The reaction of the amidinato amidosilylene-borane adduct [L{Ar(Me3Si)N}SiBH3] [1; L = PhC(N tBu)2, and Ar = 2,6- iPr2C6H3] with MeOTf in toluene at room temperature formed [L{Ar(Me3Si)N}SiBH2OTf] (2). [LSiN(SiMe3)Ar] in compound 2 then underwent a B-H bond activation with BH2OTf in refluxing toluene to afford the B-H bond activation product [LB(H)Si(H)(OTf){N(SiMe3)Ar}] (3). On the other hand, when compound 2 was reacted with 4-dimethylaminopyridine in refluxing toluene, another B-H bond activation product [(μ-κ1:κ1-L)B(H)(DMAP)Si(H){N(Ar)SiMe3}]OTf (4) was afforded. Mechanistic studies show that "(μ-κ1:κ1-L)B(H)(OTf)Si(H){N(Ar)SiMe3}" (2A) is the key intermediate in the reactions mentioned above. The formation of 2A is further evidenced by the activation of the B-Cl bond in PhBCl2 by the amidinato silicon(I) dimer [LSi:]2 to form the B-Cl bond activation product [(μ-κ1:κ1-L)B(Cl)(Ph)Si(Cl)]2 (6). Compounds 2-4 and 6 were characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Khoo, Sabrina
Shan, Yu-Liang
Yang, Ming-Chung
Li, Yongxin
Su, Ming-Der
So, Cheuk-Wai
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author Khoo, Sabrina
Shan, Yu-Liang
Yang, Ming-Chung
Li, Yongxin
Su, Ming-Der
So, Cheuk-Wai
author_sort Khoo, Sabrina
title B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
title_short B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
title_full B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
title_fullStr B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
title_full_unstemmed B-H bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
title_sort b-h bond activation by an amidinate-stabilized amidosilylene : non-innocent amidinate ligand
publishDate 2020
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