Issue 47, 2023

Intramolecular donor-stabilized tetra-coordinated germanium(iv) di-cations and their Lewis acidic properties

Abstract

We report the first examples of intramolecular phosphine-stabilized tetra-coordinated germanium(IV) di-cationic compounds: [LiPr2Ge][CF3SO3]23iPr and [LPh2Ge][CF3SO3]23Ph (LiPr = 6-(diisopropylphosphanyl)-1,2-dihydroacenaphthylene-5-ide; LPh = 6-(diphenylphosphanyl)-1,2-dihydroacenaphthylene-5-ide). The step wise synthetic strategy involves the isolation of neutral and mono-cationic Ge(IV) precursors: [LiPr2GeCl][X] (X = GeCl31iPr, OTf 2iPr), [LPh2GeCl2] 1Ph and [LPh2GeCl][OTf] 2Ph. Both 3iPr and 3Ph exhibit constrained spiro-geometry. DFT studies reveal the dispersion of di-cationic charges over P–Ge–P sites. Anion or Lewis base binding occurs at the Ge site resulting in relaxed distorted trigonal bipyramidal/tetrahedral geometry. 3iPr and 3Ph activate the Si–H bond initially at the P-site. The hydride ultimately migrates to the Ge-site rapidly giving [LPh2GeH][CF3SO3] 3PhH, while sluggishly forming [LiPr2GeH][CF3SO3] 3iPrH. Compounds 3iPr and 3Ph were tested as catalysts for the hydrosilylation of aromatic aldehydes. While catalytic hydrosilylation proceeded via the initial Et3Si–H bond activation in the case of 3iPr, compound 3Ph as a catalyst showed a masked Frustrated Lewis Pair (FLP) type reactivity in the catalytic cycle.

Graphical abstract: Intramolecular donor-stabilized tetra-coordinated germanium(iv) di-cations and their Lewis acidic properties

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
19 jul 2023
Accepted
13 nov 2023
First published
16 nov 2023
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Chem. Sci., 2023,14, 13755-13764

Intramolecular donor-stabilized tetra-coordinated germanium(IV) di-cations and their Lewis acidic properties

B. Peddi, S. Khan, R. G. Gonnade, C. B. Yildiz and M. Majumdar, Chem. Sci., 2023, 14, 13755 DOI: 10.1039/D3SC03717G

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