Issue 21, 2004

Monocarbaborane anion chemistry. {COOH}, {CH2OH} and {CHO} units as functional groups on ten-vertex monocarbaborane anionic compounds

Abstract

B10H14 reacts with para-C6H4(CHO)(COOH) in aqueous KOH solution to give the [nido-6-CB9H11-6-(C6H4-para-COOH)] anion 1, which undergoes cage closure with iodine in alkaline solution to give the [closo-2-CB9H9-2-(C6H4-para-COOH)] anion 2. Upon heating, anion 2 rearranges to form the [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(C6H4-para-COOH)] anion 3. Similarly, B10H14 with glyoxylic acid OHCCOOH in aqueous KOH gives the [arachno-6-CB9H13-6-(COOH)] anion 4, which undergoes cage closure with iodine in alkaline solution to give the [closo-2-CB9H9-2-(COOH)] anion 5. Upon heating, anion 5 rearranges to give the [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(COOH)] anion 6. Reduction of the {COOH} anions 3 and 6 with diisobutylaluminium hydride gives the {CH2OH} hydroxy anions [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(C6H4-para-CH2OH)]7 and [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(CH2OH)]8 respectively. The [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(C6H4-para-CH2OH)] anion 7 can also be made via isomerisation of the [closo-2-CB9H9-2-(C6H4-para-CH2OH)] anion 9, in turn obtained from the [nido-6-CB9H11-6-(C6H4-para-CH2OH)] anion 10, which is obtained from the reaction of B10H14 with terephthaldicarboxaldehyde, C6H4-para-(CHO)2, in aqueous KOH solution. Oxidation of the hydroxy anions 7 and 8 with pyridinium dichromate gives the aldehydic [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(C6H4-para-CHO)] anion 11 and the aldehydic [closo-1-CB9H9-1-(CHO)] anion 12 respectively, characterised as their 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatives, the [closo-1-CB9H9-1-C6H4-para-CH[double bond, length as m-dash]N–NHC6H3(NO2)2] anion 13 and the [closo-1-CB9H9-1-CH[double bond, length as m-dash]N–NHC6H3(NO2)2] anion 14 respectively.

Graphical abstract: Monocarbaborane anion chemistry. {COOH}, {CH2OH} and {CHO} units as functional groups on ten-vertex monocarbaborane anionic compounds

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Jul 2004
Accepted
03 Sep 2004
First published
01 Oct 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 3552-3561

Monocarbaborane anion chemistry. {COOH}, {CH2OH} and {CHO} units as functional groups on ten-vertex monocarbaborane anionic compounds

A. Franken, M. J. Carr, W. Clegg, C. A. Kilner and J. D. Kennedy, Dalton Trans., 2004, 3552 DOI: 10.1039/B411274A

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