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Natalie Kordts1, Sandra Künzler1, Saskia Rathjen1
1Institute of Chemistry, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Carl von Ossietzky Str. 9-11, 26211, Oldenburg, Germany.
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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