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Understanding the C−F Bond Activation Mediated by Frustrated Lewis Pairs: Crucial Role of Non‐covalent Interactions

Jorge Juan Cabrera‐Trujillo, Israel Fernández

2020Chemistry - A European Journal33 citationsDOI

Abstract

The activation of a single C-F bond in di- and trifluoromethyl groups by frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) has been computationally explored by means of Density Functional Theory calculations. It is found that in this activation reaction the FLP partners exhibit a peculiar cooperative action, which is markedly different from related FLP-mediated processes, and where non-covalent interactions established between the Lewis base and the substrate play a decisive role. In addition, the process proceeds through the intermediacy of a hypervalent species featuring a pentacoordinate carbon atom, which is rare in the chemistry of FLPs. The physical factors controlling this process as well as the bonding situation of these hypervalent intermediates have been quantitatively analyzed in detail by using state-of-the-art computational methods to not only rationalize the mechanism of the transformation but also to guide experimentalists towards the realization of these so far elusive hypervalent systems.

Topics & Concepts

Hypervalent moleculeFrustrated Lewis pairChemistryCovalent bondLewis acids and basesComputational chemistryAtom (system on chip)Density functional theoryStereochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryComputer scienceEmbedded systemReagentOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistryCrystallography and molecular interactionsSynthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds
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