独特的玻里兰基的生成和结构
John C Walton1, Timothy R McFadden2, Dennis P Curran2
1EaStCHEM School of Chemistry, University of St. Andrews , St. Andrews, Fife KY16 9ST, United Kingdom.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|November 4, 2017
概括
首次使用EPR光谱检测出来自三环玻利基的玻利基. 它们的平面 π 特性和反应性得到了描述,为-键解离能提供了洞察力.
科学领域:
- 有机化学
- 激进化学
- 光谱学
背景情况:
- 三环玻利烯 (玻利烯) 是通过最近开发的方法合成的新型化合物.
- 在这些玻利结构中加入了N-异环碳素 (NHC) 替代剂.
- 在化学合成中,了解短暂基物种的反应性和特性至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 用NHC替代剂制备和表征玻里兰.
- 首次检测和研究玻里兰基.
- 在这些系统中研究H原子抽象动力学和B-H键解离能 (BDE).
主要方法:
- 使用新合成途径合成NHC替代的玻里兰.
- 使用t-butoxyl基从原子抽取选择性原子.
- 通过电子磁共振 (EPR) 光谱检测和表征玻里兰基.
- 竞争实验以确定H原子抽象的速率常数.
主要成果:
- 通过EPR光谱成功生成并检测出玻利兰基.
- EPR参数表明玻里兰基具有平面的π特性.
- 从NHC-中提取H原子的速率常数大约比NHC-低两个数量级.
- 估计NHC-玻利的B-H键解离能 (BDE) 约为95 kcal mol-1.
结论:
- 这项研究报告了首次成功检测和表征基.
- 这些发现提供了有关这些新型基的电子结构和反应性的宝贵信息.
- 估计的B-H BDE提供了NHC-boriranes在化学反应中的稳定性和潜在应用的见解.
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