ボリレンの芳香性に対する段階的なボリレーションと四重化による電子的および構造的影響
Holger Braunschweig1, Alexander Damme, Rian D Dewhurst
1Institut für Anorganische Chemie, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Am Hubland, 97074 Würzburg, Germany. h.braunschweig@uni-wuerzburg
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|January 12, 2013
まとめ
新しいボリルボリレンは,アミノボリル複合体とアルキネの室温光解によって合成されました. これらの新しい化合物は分離され,特徴づけられ,ルイス塩基との反応性について研究されました.
科学分野:
- 有機金属化学 有機金属化学
- ボロン化学 ボロン化学
- フォトケミストリー フォトケミストリー
背景:
- アミノボリル複合体は,無機合成における汎用的な前駆体である.
- アルキンの機能化は,合成化学の重要な分野である.
研究 の 目的:
- 新型ボリルボリレン化合物を合成し,特徴づけること.
- これらの新しい化合物のルイス塩基との反応性を調査するために.
- ボリルボリレンにおける電子構造と置換効果を調査する.
主な方法:
- 様々なアルキンを含むアミノボリルクロミウム複合体の室温光分解.
- 多核性NMR,IR,UV/visスペクトロスコーピー,結晶学,および元素解析を用いた分離と特徴付け.
- 電子構造を研究するための密度関数理論 (DFT) 計算.
主要な成果:
- 3つの新型ボリルボリレンの分離: [ ((RCCR)) ((μ-BN ((SiMe ((3)) ((2)) ] (7, R = B ((NMe ((2)) ((2), R' = Ph; 8, R = R' = B ((NMe ((2)) ((2)); 9, R = B ((NMe ((2)) ((2), R' = SiMe ((3)).),R' = Ph; 8, R = R' = B ((NMe ((2))),R' = B ((NMe ((3))),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = B ((3)),R' = R' = B ((3)),R' = B) と
- 詳細な分光学および結晶学的データにより,構造が確認されました.
- 反応性研究により,ルイス塩基との相互作用が明らかになり,既知のボリレンとの比較が行われました.
結論:
- この研究では,前例のないボリルボリレン構造を成功裏に合成し,特徴づけました.
- ルイス基に対するこれらの新しい化合物の反応性が明らかにされた.
- DFTの計算は,それらの電子性質とエクソサイクリックグループの影響についての洞察を提供しました.
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