Issue 17, 1996

Crystallographic evidence for the diene character of C2B10H10C4H4(‘benzocarbonae’) and a Diels–Alder reaction of its anionic nido-analogue, [C2B9H10C4H4]: crystal structures of C2B10H10C4H4 and C2B10H10C4H6

Abstract

Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies on [C2B10H10C4H4](‘benezocarborane’) and C2B10H10C4H6(‘dihydrobenzocarborane’) show that the C6 rings of each posses localised double bonds and this has been confirmed by bond-order calculations: the nido-anion. [C2B9H10C4H4] synthesised from C2B10H10C4H4, with maleic anhydride forms a Diels-Alder adduct.

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 2033-2034

Crystallographic evidence for the diene character of C2B10H10C4H4(‘benzocarbonae’) and a Diels–Alder reaction of its anionic nido-analogue, [C2B9H10C4H4]: crystal structures of C2B10H10C4H4 and C2B10H10C4H6

R. C. B. Copley, M. A. Fox, W. R. Gill, J. A. K. Howard, J. A. H. MacBride, R. J. Peace, G. P. Rivers and K. Wade, Chem. Commun., 1996, 2033 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960002033

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