Issue 18, 2023

One silicon atom of bis(silylene) functions as a selective Lewis base under adduct formation with a Lewis acid

Abstract

Herein, we describe the facile and selective one-pot synthetic route to silylene-aluminum and silylene-gallium adducts. Reduction of silylene LSiCl (L = PhC(NtBu)2) with KC8 in the presence of bulky and sterically hindered cyclopentadienyl aluminum Cp′′′AlCl2 (Cp′′′ = 1,2,4-tBu3C5H2) and gallium [η1-Cp′′′Ga(μ-Cl)Cl]2 to afford the Lewis acid–base adducts η1-Cp′′′M(Cl2) ← Si(L)-SiL (M = Al, 1; M = Ga, 3). To confirm the formation of the Lewis acid–base adduct, the bis(silylene) LSi(I)-Si(I)L reacts with Cp′′′AlI2 to form η1-Cp′′′Al(I2) ← Si(L)-SiL (2). These are the first examples where one Si atom in the bis(silylene) is a Lewis base and coordinates with aluminum or gallium to form a Lewis acid–base adduct, while the other Si atom in the bis(silylene) still maintains the characteristics of silylene. Compound 3 was heated to 70 °C in toluene for 4 hours and decomposed into the silylene LSiCl and Cp′′′GaI. Compounds 1–3 are well characterized with NMR spectroscopic methods and single-crystal X-ray structural analysis.

Graphical abstract: One silicon atom of bis(silylene) functions as a selective Lewis base under adduct formation with a Lewis acid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Mar 2023
Accepted
14 Apr 2023
First published
15 Apr 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 6175-6179

One silicon atom of bis(silylene) functions as a selective Lewis base under adduct formation with a Lewis acid

Y. Ding, M. Nazish, P. N. Ruth, R. Herbst-Irmer, D. Stalke and H. W. Roesky, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 6175 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT00811H

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