From Oxygen Atom Transfer by Stibine Oxide to Hydroxoantimony Formation via Lewis Acid Capture
Abstract
We report an improved synthesis of the Lewis acid–stabilized stibine oxide Ph₃SbOB(C₆F₅)₃ (1) and show that it undergoes oxygen-atom transfer to PPh₃. The reaction proceeds through a discrete Ph₃Sb·B(C₆F₅)₃ Lewis pair, which we have isolated and characterized in solution, and which also mediates trace-water activation to give the hydroxo–antimony(III) adduct (2). These results reveal that suitably polarized stibine oxides can access OAT reactivity not observed in bulky analogues, broadening the chemistry of heavy p-block oxides.
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