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Synthesis of Terpolymers at Mild Temperatures Using Dynamic Sulfur Bonds in Poly(S-Divinylbenzene)
Published on: May 20, 2019
Synthesis and structural characterization of base-stabilized oligomeric heterovinylidenes
Wing-Por Leung1, Wang-Kin Chiu, Thomas C W Mak
1Department of Chemistry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong, People's Republic of China. kevinleung@cuhk.edu.hk
Abstract:
Metalation of the (iminophosphoranyl)phosphine PPh2CH2(PPh2═NSiMe3) (1) with an equimolar amount of n-BuLi afforded the monolithium salt [Li{CH(PPh2)(PPh2═NSiMe3)}(THF)2] (2). The reaction of 2 with GeCl2·1,4-dioxane has led to the formation of a germavinylene moiety, which trimerized to form a new heterocyclic cage compound, [{(PPh2═NSiMe3)(PPh2)C═Ge:}{(PPh2═NSiMe3)(PPh2)C}2Ge→Ge:] (3). A similar reaction of the lithium methanide complex 2 with SnCl2 afforded the stannavinylidene moiety, which underwent a "head-to-tail" cycloaddition to form a stable 1,3-distannacyclobutane, 4. A trapping reaction of 4 with diiron nonacarbonyl gave the novel iron stannavinylidene complex 5. The solid-state structure analysis of 5 reveals that it contains two stannavinylidene moieties bonded in a Sn-P "head-to-tail" fashion, with one of the tin(II) centers coordinating to a Fe(CO)4 moiety. The X-ray structures of 2-5 have been determined by X-ray crystallography. In addition, the dynamic behavior of 5 has been studied by means of variable-temperature (31)P and (119)Sn NMR spectroscopy.
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