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Synthesis of Hypervalent Iodonium Alkynyl Triflates for the Application of Generating Cyanocarbenes
Published on: September 8, 2013
The Cyanido-Sulfate Anion [SO3 CN]
Thomas Kasperowicz1, David van Gerven1, Mathias S Wickleder1
1University of Cologne, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Greinstr. 6, 50939, Cologne, Germany.
Abstract:
The reaction of the pyridine adduct of SO3 and tetra-n-butyl-ammonium cyanide, [N(n Bu)4 ][CN] at room temperature leads to the unprecedented cyanido-sulfate anion [SO3 CN]- stabilized in the salt [N(n Bu)4 ][SO3 CN]. The anion is a pseudo-halogen congener of the well-known fluoro- and chloro-sulfates. The new anion has been studied by vibrational spectroscopy and theoretical calculations.
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