(Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection

Spontaneous halide ejection from a three-coordinate Lewis acid has been shown to offer a remarkable new route to cationic metal complexes featuring a linear, multiply bonded boron-donor ligand. The exploitation of electron-rich [CpM(PR3)2] fragments within boryl systems of the type LnMB(hal)NR2 lead...

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Main Authors: Addy, David A., Pierce, Glesni A., Jemmis, Eluvathingal D., Phillips, Nicholas, Vidović, Dragoslav, Krämer, Tobias, Mallick, Dibyendu, Reid, Gill, Aldridge, Simon
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-993442020-03-07T12:37:15Z (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection Addy, David A. Pierce, Glesni A. Jemmis, Eluvathingal D. Phillips, Nicholas Vidović, Dragoslav Krämer, Tobias Mallick, Dibyendu Reid, Gill Aldridge, Simon School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Physics Spontaneous halide ejection from a three-coordinate Lewis acid has been shown to offer a remarkable new route to cationic metal complexes featuring a linear, multiply bonded boron-donor ligand. The exploitation of electron-rich [CpM(PR3)2] fragments within boryl systems of the type LnMB(hal)NR2 leads to the spontaneous formation in polar solvents of chemically robust borylene complexes, [LnM(BNR2)]+, with exceptionally low electrophilicity and short M–B bonds. This is reflected by M–B distances (ca. 1.80 Å for FeB systems) which are more akin to alkyl-/aryl-substituted borylene complexes and, perhaps most strikingly, by the very low exothermicity associated with the binding of pyridine to the two-coordinate boron center (ΔH = −7.4 kcal mol–1, cf. −40.7 kcal mol–1 for BCl3). Despite the strong π electron release from the metal fragment implied by this suppressed reactivity and by such short M–B bonds, the barrier to rotation about the Fe═B bond in the unsymmetrical variant [CpFe(dmpe)(BN{C6H4OMe-4}Me)]+ is found to be very small (ca. 2.9 kcal mol–1). This apparent contradiction is rationalized by the orthogonal orientations of the HOMO and HOMO-2 orbitals of the [CpML2]+ fragment, which mean that the M–B π interaction does not fall to zero even in the highest energy conformation. 2013-09-30T03:09:22Z 2019-12-06T20:06:17Z 2013-09-30T03:09:22Z 2019-12-06T20:06:17Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Addy, D. A., Phillips, N., Pierce, G. A., Vidović, D., Krämer, T., Mallick, D., et al. (2012). (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection. Organometallics, 31(3), 1092–1102. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99344 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13713 10.1021/om201144e en Organometallics
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Addy, David A.
Pierce, Glesni A.
Jemmis, Eluvathingal D.
Phillips, Nicholas
Vidović, Dragoslav
Krämer, Tobias
Mallick, Dibyendu
Reid, Gill
Aldridge, Simon
(Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
description Spontaneous halide ejection from a three-coordinate Lewis acid has been shown to offer a remarkable new route to cationic metal complexes featuring a linear, multiply bonded boron-donor ligand. The exploitation of electron-rich [CpM(PR3)2] fragments within boryl systems of the type LnMB(hal)NR2 leads to the spontaneous formation in polar solvents of chemically robust borylene complexes, [LnM(BNR2)]+, with exceptionally low electrophilicity and short M–B bonds. This is reflected by M–B distances (ca. 1.80 Å for FeB systems) which are more akin to alkyl-/aryl-substituted borylene complexes and, perhaps most strikingly, by the very low exothermicity associated with the binding of pyridine to the two-coordinate boron center (ΔH = −7.4 kcal mol–1, cf. −40.7 kcal mol–1 for BCl3). Despite the strong π electron release from the metal fragment implied by this suppressed reactivity and by such short M–B bonds, the barrier to rotation about the Fe═B bond in the unsymmetrical variant [CpFe(dmpe)(BN{C6H4OMe-4}Me)]+ is found to be very small (ca. 2.9 kcal mol–1). This apparent contradiction is rationalized by the orthogonal orientations of the HOMO and HOMO-2 orbitals of the [CpML2]+ fragment, which mean that the M–B π interaction does not fall to zero even in the highest energy conformation.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Addy, David A.
Pierce, Glesni A.
Jemmis, Eluvathingal D.
Phillips, Nicholas
Vidović, Dragoslav
Krämer, Tobias
Mallick, Dibyendu
Reid, Gill
Aldridge, Simon
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author Addy, David A.
Pierce, Glesni A.
Jemmis, Eluvathingal D.
Phillips, Nicholas
Vidović, Dragoslav
Krämer, Tobias
Mallick, Dibyendu
Reid, Gill
Aldridge, Simon
author_sort Addy, David A.
title (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
title_short (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
title_full (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
title_fullStr (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
title_full_unstemmed (Dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
title_sort (dimethylamino) borylene and related complexes of electron-rich metal fragments : generation of nucleophile-resistant cations by spontaneous halide ejection
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99344
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13713
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