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Substrate Specific Metal-Ligand Cooperative Binding: Considerations for Weak Intramolecular Lewis Acid/Base Pairs
John J Kiernicki1, Emily E Norwine1, Matthias Zeller2
1Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, 930 North University Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, United States.
Abstract:
Metal-ligand cooperative binding modes were interrogated in a series of zinc bis(thiophenoxide) complexes. A weak B-S binding interaction is observed in solution between the weakly Lewis basic thiophenoxide ligands and an appended trialkylborane. The energy of this binding event is dependent upon the strength of the Lewis acid and its proximity to the zinc thiophenoxide.
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