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Dalton Trans ; 49(42): 14951-14961, 2020 Nov 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33079122

ABSTRACT

We report the synthesis of a mixed methyl- and hydro-substituted cyclosilane (1) possessing cis/trans stereoisomerism. Each diastereomer of 1 possesses distinct symmetry elements (cis-1: Cs-symmetric; trans-1: C2-symmetric). Cyclosilane 1 is a model system to probe configuration- and conformation-dependent long-range proton-proton coupling. Extensive NMR spectroscopic characterization is reported, including one-dimensional 1H NMR and 29Si DEPT and INEPT+ spectra and two-dimensional 1H-29Si and 1H-1H correlated spectroscopy (HSQC, HMBC, COSY). On the basis of these experiments, molecular connectivity consistent with four-bond 1H-1H coupling is confirmed.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 141(44): 17926-17936, 2019 11 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31600060

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We report the synthesis of both diastereomers of an all-silicon analog of decalin. Carbocyclic decalin is a ubiquitous bicyclic structural motif. The siladecalin synthesis provides materials functionalized with either Si-Ph or Si-H groups, versatile entry points for further chemical diversification. The synthesis of silicon-stereogenic silanes is significantly less precedented than the synthesis of asymmetric carbon centers, and strategies for control of relative stereochemistry in oligosilanes are hardly described. This study offers insights of potential generality, such as the epimerization of the cis-isomer to the thermodynamically downhill trans-isomer via a hypothesized pentavalent intermediate. Decalin is a classic example in the conformational analysis of organic ring systems, and the carbocyclic diastereomers have highly divergent conformational profiles. Like the carbocycle, we observe different conformational properties in cis- and trans-siladecalins with consequences for NMR spectroscopy, optical properties, and vibrational spectroscopy. This study showcases the utility of targeted synthesis for preparing complex and functionalized polycyclic silanes.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 140(18): 5976-5986, 2018 05 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29635912

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Silicon nanomaterials combine earth abundance and biodegradability with exceptional electronic properties. Strategic synthesis promises access to novel architectures with well-defined surface structure, size, and shape. Herein, we describe a five-step synthesis of functional macrocyclic polysilanes. Comparison of the materials isolated from isomeric building blocks provides evidence that building block directionality controls the shape of the resulting nanomaterial. Infrared (IR) and 1H and 29Si NMR spectroscopies, coupled to computational data, provide evidence of a well-defined Si-H and Si-Me terminated structure. The intrinsic porosity and the polarization arising from the hydridic character of the Si-H bond suggest applications in lithium-ion batteries, which are supported by quantum chemical calculations.

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Chemistry ; 23(62): 15633-15637, 2017 Nov 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28940844

ABSTRACT

This crystallographic and computational study describes an unusual potassium silanide structure. A contact ion pair is expected in the solid state between potassium and silicon, yet the potassium cation binds an aromatic ring and the anionic silanide interacts with CH bonds on neighboring crown ether molecules. These structure-bonding phenomena are attributed to strong soft-soft interactions.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 56(2): 568-572, 2017 01 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27897420

ABSTRACT

We report a strategic synthesis of poly(cyclosilane), a well-defined polymer inspired by crystalline silicon. The synthetic strategy relies on the design of a functionalized cyclohexasilane monomer for transition-metal-promoted dehydrocoupling polymerization. Our approach takes advantage of the dual function of the phenylsilyl group, which serves a crucial role both in the synthesis of a novel α,ω-oligosilanyl dianion and as a latent electrophile. We show that the cyclohexasilane monomer prefers a chair conformation. The monomer design ensures enhanced reactivity in transition-metal-promoted dehydrocoupling polymerization relative to secondary silanes, such as methylphenylsilane. Comprehensive NMR spectroscopy yields a detailed picture of the polymer end-group structure and microstructure. Poly(cyclosilane) has red-shifted optical absorbance relative to the monomer. We synthesize a σ-π hybrid donor-acceptor polymer by catalytic hydrosilylation.

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