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Chemistry ; 30(2): e202302869, 2024 Jan 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37837229

RESUMEN

Understanding free radical addition to multiple bonds is important to elucidating the mechanistic details of addition polymerization reactions, albeit the fleeting radical intermediates are very difficult to detect by conventional methodologies. Muon spin spectroscopy (µSR) is a highly sensitive method that can detect radical species at 106 spins (cf. EPR: 1012 spins, NMR: 1018 spins). Herein, we employ µSR to detect the radical-addition products from three 1-phosphabutadiene monomers, P-analogues of isoprene. We show that muonium (Mu), a "light" H-atom surrogate, adds predominantly at the C4 position of the P1 =C2 -C3 =C4 moiety to give unprecedented 1-phosphaallyl radicals as the major products. Our structural assignments are supported by assignment of muon, phosphorus and proton hyperfine coupling constants using DFT-calculations. A minor radical product is also detected that is tentatively assigned to an PC3 -heterocyclic free radical. On the basis of DFT-predictions, we speculate that its formation may involve initial addition of Mu+ at the C3 position followed by electron capture. These studies provide rare insights into the prospective radical (or cationic) polymerization of 1-phosphabutadienes, which have previously been polymerized using anionic initiation.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(50): 23179-23190, 2022 12 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36484741

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The reactions of the N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) IDipp and ItBu and the cyclic(alkyl)amino carbene (CAAC) CAACMe with polyaminoborane [MeNH-BH2]n were investigated. Stoichiometric quantities of each carbene were found to cause rapid and complete depolymerization, with the major B-N-containing product identified as the NHC-aminoborane adduct, IDipp-BH2NMeH (1), cyclic borazane [MeNH-BH2]3, or borazine [MeNBH]3 with IDipp, ItBu, and CAACMe, respectively. With substoichiometric quantities of IDipp and ItBu (down to 10 and 2.5 mol %, respectively), complete loss of high molar mass material was also detected, indicating that the depolymerization is catalytic. The main products of the reaction with substoichiometric IDipp were IDipp-BH2NMeH (1) and [MeNH-BH2]3 and with substoichiometric ItBu, [MeNH-BH2]3, and [MeNBH]3 with product ratios dependent on the quantity of NHC used. Under analogous conditions with CAACMe, high molar mass material persisted alongside the formation of [MeNBH]3. Further reactivity studies with cyclic borazane [MeNH-BH2]3 and MeNH2·BH3 provided insights into depolymerization pathways. IDipp showed no reactivity toward [MeNH-BH2]3, whereas with 3 equiv of ItBu and CAACMe, the dehydrogenation product [MeNBH]3, was formed. With MeNH2·BH3, 2 equiv of carbene were used as the first acts to accept dihydrogen; the major products with IDipp, ItBu, and CAACMe were IDipp-BH2NMeH (1), [MeNBH]3, and (CAACMeH)HB═NMeH (2), respectively. The double E-H (E = B, N) bond activation product (CAACMeH)HB═NMe(HCAACMe) (3) was isolated from the reaction between 3 equiv of CAACMe and MeNH2·BH3. A unified mechanism for donor-mediated depolymerization of [MeHN-BH2]n is proposed.


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Hidrógeno , Metano , Temperatura , Catálisis
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J Am Chem Soc ; 142(23): 10319-10324, 2020 Jun 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32434319

RESUMEN

A polymeric phosphine sensor is reported that exhibits bright blue fluorescence in the presence of gold(I/III) ions but is nonemissive with other metal ions. Specifically, solutions of a poly(p-arylenediethynylene phosphine) copolymer are 35 or 94 times more emissive when treated with solutions of (tht)AuCl or HAuCl4·3H2O, respectively. Model compound studies confirm phosphine coordination to metals, including gold(I/III) and rhodium(I), and the selective "turn-on" fluorescence was investigated using time-dependent density functional theory calculations.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 56(5): 774-777, 2020 Jan 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31845681

RESUMEN

Kinetically stabilized 1-phosphahaloprenes (2-halo-1-phosphabutadienes) as well as 1-phosphaisoprene undergo a hitherto unknown phospha-Diels-Alder dimerization of the P[double bond, length as m-dash]C-C[double bond, length as m-dash]C units upon heating. The [4+2] cyclodimerization is highly stereo- and regio-selective. The phosphaalkene-substituted phosphacyclohexene product is an unprecedented P(sp2),P(sp3) ligand that is of interest in polymer/materials science and catalysis.

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