Counterion dependence on the synthetic viability of NHC-stabilized dichloroborenium cations
The synthetic viability of several N-heterocyclic carbene stabilized dichloroborenium cations [NHC·BCl2]+ (NHC = (RC)2(NR′)2C; 1, R = R′ = Me; 2, R = H, R′ = iPr; 3, R = Me, R′ = iPr; 4, R = H, R′ = tBu; 5, R = H, R′ = 2,6-iPr2-C6H3) in the presence of Cl–, AlCl4–, OTf– (Tf = O2SCF3), NTf2–, and [BA...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-982502023-02-28T19:41:11Z Counterion dependence on the synthetic viability of NHC-stabilized dichloroborenium cations Muthaiah, Senthilkumar Do, Dinh Cao Huan Ganguly, Rakesh Vidović, Dragoslav School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Inorganic chemistry::Metals The synthetic viability of several N-heterocyclic carbene stabilized dichloroborenium cations [NHC·BCl2]+ (NHC = (RC)2(NR′)2C; 1, R = R′ = Me; 2, R = H, R′ = iPr; 3, R = Me, R′ = iPr; 4, R = H, R′ = tBu; 5, R = H, R′ = 2,6-iPr2-C6H3) in the presence of Cl–, AlCl4–, OTf– (Tf = O2SCF3), NTf2–, and [BArCl4]− (ArCl = 3,5-Cl2-C6H3) was investigated. None of the target borocations could be synthesized in the presence of Cl–, as only neutral NHC·BCl3 compounds were observed. On the other hand, it was not surprising that all targeted cations were synthetically viable in the presence of AlCl4– but a different degree of interion interaction was evident from 11B NMR experiments. This was confirmed by X-ray analyses of [1·BCl2]+, [2·BCl2]+, and [3·BCl2]+ in the presence of AlCl4– counterions, as the degree of cation–anion interaction was dependent on the steric encumbrance of the corresponding NHCs. Apart from [4·BCl2]+, no borocation was synthetically viable when OTf– and NTf2– were used as the counterions. Finally, we were able to show that only [4·BCl2]+ could be synthetically viable without the counterion stabilization effect(s) as the preparation of [4·BCl2][BArCl4] was achieved. Even though the presence of [3·BCl2][BArCl4] was detected, this compound appeared not to be thermally stable, as it decomposed in solution after 48 h. The thermal stability of [4·BCl2]+ and instability of [3·BCl2]+ in the presence of [BArCl4]− was attributed to the presence and absence, respectively, of very weak intraion (agostic) interactions in these two borocations. Accepted version 2013-11-06T04:28:23Z 2019-12-06T19:52:41Z 2013-11-06T04:28:23Z 2019-12-06T19:52:41Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Muthaiah, S., Do, D. C. H., Ganguly, R., & Vidović, D. (2013). Counterion dependence on the synthetic viability of NHC-stabilized dichloroborenium cations. Organometallics. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98250 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17332 10.1021/om400541q en Organometallics © 2013 American Chemical Society. This is the author created version of a work that has been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by Organometallics, American Chemical Society. It incorporates referee’s comments but changes resulting from the publishing process, such as copyediting, structural formatting, may not be reflected in this document. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/om400541q]. application/pdf |
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The synthetic viability of several N-heterocyclic carbene stabilized dichloroborenium cations [NHC·BCl2]+ (NHC = (RC)2(NR′)2C; 1, R = R′ = Me; 2, R = H, R′ = iPr; 3, R = Me, R′ = iPr; 4, R = H, R′ = tBu; 5, R = H, R′ = 2,6-iPr2-C6H3) in the presence of Cl–, AlCl4–, OTf– (Tf = O2SCF3), NTf2–, and [BArCl4]− (ArCl = 3,5-Cl2-C6H3) was investigated. None of the target borocations could be synthesized in the presence of Cl–, as only neutral NHC·BCl3 compounds were observed. On the other hand, it was not surprising that all targeted cations were synthetically viable in the presence of AlCl4– but a different degree of interion interaction was evident from 11B NMR experiments. This was confirmed by X-ray analyses of [1·BCl2]+, [2·BCl2]+, and [3·BCl2]+ in the presence of AlCl4– counterions, as the degree of cation–anion interaction was dependent on the steric encumbrance of the corresponding NHCs. Apart from [4·BCl2]+, no borocation was synthetically viable when OTf– and NTf2– were used as the counterions. Finally, we were able to show that only [4·BCl2]+ could be synthetically viable without the counterion stabilization effect(s) as the preparation of [4·BCl2][BArCl4] was achieved. Even though the presence of [3·BCl2][BArCl4] was detected, this compound appeared not to be thermally stable, as it decomposed in solution after 48 h. The thermal stability of [4·BCl2]+ and instability of [3·BCl2]+ in the presence of [BArCl4]− was attributed to the presence and absence, respectively, of very weak intraion (agostic) interactions in these two borocations. |
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Counterion dependence on the synthetic viability of NHC-stabilized dichloroborenium cations |
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Counterion dependence on the synthetic viability of NHC-stabilized dichloroborenium cations |
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