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Chemistry ; 28(44): e202201615, 2022 Aug 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35638144

ABSTRACT

A stable (amino)plumbylene-substituted phosphaketene 3 was synthesized by the successive reactions of PbCl2 with two anionic reagents (lithium amidophosphine and NaPCO). Of particular interest, the thermal evolution of 3, at 80 °C, leads to the transient formation of corresponding amino- and phosphanylidene-phosphaketenes (6 and 7), via a reductive elimination at the PbII center forming new N-P and P-P bonds. Further evolution of 6 gives a new cyclic (amino)phosphanylidene phosphorane 4, which shows a unique reactivity as a phosphinidene. This result provides a new synthetic route to phosphinidenes, extending and facilitating further their access.

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Inorg Chem ; 61(16): 6319-6325, 2022 Apr 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35420429

ABSTRACT

The Si-H···Se contact in 1-mesitylselanyl-8-(dimethylsilyl)naphthalene (1), which exhibits the spatial arrangement of a δ-agostic interaction from geometric considerations, was investigated. Is this just enforced by close 1,8-proximity or is this a favorable interaction? Charge density studies are best suited to investigate the exact origin of the interaction and to quantify the properties. Hence, they are most elucidating. High-resolution X-ray diffraction data of 1 were collected, and a multipole refinement followed by a topological analysis using Bader's quantum theory of atoms in molecules was employed. The resulting bond properties were set in relation to high-level computational parameters. The comparison to Si-H···[M] agostics, hydride bonding, chalcogen bonds, and charge-inverted hydrogen bonds qualified the Si-H···Se noncovalent interaction to be best classified as a chalcogen-hydride bond.

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Chemistry ; 26(69): 16441-16449, 2020 Dec 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32627900

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Cyclic silylated chalconium borates 13[B(C6 F5 )4 ] and 14[B(C6 F5 )4 ] with peri-acenaphthyl and peri-naphthyl skeletons were synthesized from unsymmetrically substituted silanes 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10 using the standard Corey protocol (Chalcogen Ch=O, S, Se, Te). The configuration at the chalcogen atom is trigonal pyramidal for Ch=S, Se, Te, leading to the formation of cis- and trans-isomers in the case of phenylmethylsilyl cations. With the bulkier tert-butyl group at silicon, the configuration at the chalcogen atoms is predetermined to give almost exclusively the trans-configurated cyclic silylchalconium ions. The barriers for the inversion of the configuration at the sulfur atoms of sulfonium ions 13 c and 14 a are substantial (72-74 kJ mol-1 ) as shown by variable temperature NMR spectroscopy. The neighboring group effect of the thiophenyl substituent is sufficiently strong to preserve chiral information at the silicon atom at low temperatures.

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Chemistry ; 25(66): 15123-15130, 2019 Nov 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31469201

ABSTRACT

A new NMR-based Lewis acidity scale is suggested and its application is demonstrated for a family of silyl Lewis acids. The reaction of p-fluorobenzonitrile (FBN) with silyl cations that are internally stabilized by interaction with a remote chalcogenyl or halogen donor yields silylated nitrilium ions with the silicon atom in a trigonal bipyramidal coordination environment. The 19 F NMR chemical shifts and the 1 J(CF) coupling constants of these nitrilium ions vary in a predictable manner with the donor capability of the stabilizing group. The spectroscopic parameters are suitable probes for scaling the acidity of Lewis acids. These new probes allow for the discrimination between very similar Lewis acids, which is not possible with conventional NMR tests, such as the well-established Gutmann-Beckett method.

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Chemistry ; 23(42): 10068-10079, 2017 Jul 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28374465

ABSTRACT

The synthesis of two series of silylated chalconium borates, 9 and 10, which are based on the peri-naphthyl and peri-acenaphthyl framework, is reported (chalcogen (Ch): O, S, Se, Te). NMR investigations of the selenium- and tellurium-containing precursor silanes 3 d-f and 8 d, f revealed a significant through-space J-coupling between the chalcogen nuclei and the Me2 SiH group. Experimental and computational results typify the synthesized cations 9 and 10 as chalconium ions. The imposed ring strain weakens the Si-Ch linkage compared to acyclic chalconium ions. This attenuation of the Si-Ch bond strength is more pronounced in the acenaphthene series. Surprisingly, the Si-O bonds in oxonium ions 9 a and 10 a are the weakest Si-Ch linkage in both series. The synthesized silyl chalconium borates are active in hydrodefluorination reactions of alkyl fluorides with silanes. A cooperative activation of the silane by the Lewis acidic (silicon) and by the Lewis basic side (chalcogen) is suggested.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(21): 6886-92, 2016 06 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27195490

ABSTRACT

The installation of structural complex oligosilanes from linear starting materials by Lewis acid induced skeletal rearrangement reactions was studied under stable ion conditions. The produced cations were fully characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy at low temperature, and the reaction course was studied by substitution experiments. The results of density functional theory calculations indicate the decisive role of attractive dispersion forces between neighboring trimethylsilyl groups for product formation in these rearrangement reactions. These attractive dispersion interactions control the course of Wagner-Meerwein rearrangements in oligosilanes, in contrast to the classical rearrangement in hydrocarbon systems, which are dominated by electronic substituent effects such as resonance and hyperconjugation.

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