Issue 28, 2011

Selective cage boron/carbon extrusion reaction of 13-vertex carborane μ-1,2-(CH2)3–1,2-C2B11H11: formation of nido-CB10, closo-CB10, and closo-C2B10 species

Abstract

The nature of nucleophiles greatly influences the reactivity patterns of 13-vertex carboranes. μ-1,2-(CH2)3–1,2-C2B11H11 reacts with Et3N/MeOH, pyridine or bipyridine to give cage-boron and -carbon extrusion products nido-CB10 or closo-CB10, or a cage-boron extrusion compound closo-C2B10 while the cage-carbon extrusion species closo-CB11 monoanions are produced by treatment with MeOH or Ph3P.

Graphical abstract: Selective cage boron/carbon extrusion reaction of 13-vertex carborane μ-1,2-(CH2)3–1,2-C2B11H11: formation of nido-CB10, closo-CB10, and closo-C2B10 species

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Apr 2011
Accepted
02 Jun 2011
First published
17 Jun 2011

Chem. Commun., 2011,47, 8082-8084

Selective cage boron/carbon extrusion reaction of 13-vertex carborane μ-1,2-(CH2)3–1,2-C2B11H11: formation of nido-CB10, closo-CB10, and closo-C2B10 species

J. Zhang, H. Chan and Z. Xie, Chem. Commun., 2011, 47, 8082 DOI: 10.1039/C1CC12023A

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