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Versatile CO2 Transformations into Complex Products: A One-pot Two-step Strategy
Published on: November 9, 2019
An isolable stannaimine and its cycloaddition/metathesis reactions with carbon dioxide
Matthew J Evans1, Joseph M Parr1, Dat T Nguyen1
1School of Chemistry, Monash University, Melbourne, PO Box 23, Victoria, 3800, Australia. cameron.jones@monash.edu.
Abstract:
An N-heterocyclic stannylene :Sn(NONAd) (NONAd = [O(SiMe2NAd)2]2-, Ad = 1-adamantyl), reacts rapidly with 2,4,6-tricyclohexylphenyl azide (TCHP)N3, affording a stannaimine, (NONAd)SnN(TCHP). Solutions of (NONAd)SnN(TCHP) react immediately with carbon dioxide (CO2) to give a [2+2]-cycloaddition product, which, upon heating, subsequently engages in a metathesis process to give [Sn(NONAd)(μ-O)]2 and the bulky isocyanate, (TCHP)NCO.
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