Probing the influence of steric bulk on anion binding by triarylboranes: comparative studies of FcB(o-Tol)2, FcB(o-Xyl)2 and FcBMes2†
Abstract
Steric crowding brought about on pyramidalization at boron has been predicted computationally to be of central importance to the strength and selectivity of anion binding by triarylboranes. The role of steric factors in systems containing a ferrocenyl reporter unit has been systematically probed in the current study by comparison of the F−/CN− binding properties of FcB(o-Tol)2 (1, o-Tol = C6H4Me-2), FcB(o-Xyl)2 (2, o-Xyl = C6H3Me2-2,6) and FcBMes2 (3, Mes = C6H2Me3-2,4,6)), both in solution and in the solid state. Somewhat surprisingly, the inclusion of an extra ortho-methyl
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