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(NHC)Si═C═N–R: A Two-Coordinated Si<sup>0</sup>-Isocyanide Compound as Si(NHC) Transfer Reagent

Surendar Karwasara, Leonard R. Maurer, Benjamin Peerless, Gregor Schnakenburg, Ujjal Das, Alexander C. Filippou

2021Journal of the American Chemical Society21 citationsDOI

Abstract

Experimental and theoretical studies are reported of the first two-coordinated Si0-isocyanide compound (SIDipp)Si═C═N–ArMes (1: SIDipp (NHC) = C[N(Dipp)CH2]2, ArMes = 2,6-dimesitylphenyl), supported by an N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC). A Si atom economic two-step synthesis of 1 involves a 2e reduction of the isocyanide-stabilized silyliumylidene salt [SiBr(CNArMes)(SIDipp)][B(ArF)4] (2[B(ArF)4], ArF = B(C6H3-3,5-(CF3)2)4) with KC8. 2[B(ArF)4] was obtained from SiBr2(SIDipp) after bromide abstraction with an equimolar mixture of Na[B(ArF)4] and ArMesNC. Exact adherence to the stoichiometry is crucial in the latter reaction, since 2[B(ArF)4] reacts with SiBr2(SIDipp) via isocyanide exchange to afford the disilicon(II) salt [Si2Br3(SIDipp)2)][B(ArF)4] (3[B(ArF)4]), the reaction leading to an equilibrium that favors 3[B(ArF)4] (Keq(298 K) = 10.6, ΔH° = −10.6 kJ mol–1; ΔS° = −16.0 J mol–1 K–1). 3[B(ArF)4] was obtained selectively from the 2:1 reaction of SiBr2(SIDipp) with Na[B(ArF)4] and fully characterized. Detailed studies of 1 reveal an intriguing structure featuring a planar CNHC–Si–C–N skeleton with a V-shaped geometry at the dicoordinated Si0 center, a slightly bent Si═C═N core, a CNHC–Si–CCNR 3c-2e out of plane π-bond (HOMO), and an anticlinal conformation of the SIDipp and ArMes substituents leading to axial chirality and the presence of two enantiomers, (Ra)-1 and (Sa)-1. Compound 1 displays structural dynamics in solution, rapidly interconverting the enantiomers. The silacumulene 1 is a potent Si(SIDipp) transfer agent as demonstrated by the synthesis and full characterization of the NHC-supported germasilyne (Z)-(SIDipp)(Cl)Si═GeArMes (4) from 1 and Ge(ArMes)Cl.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryIsocyanideCarbeneCrystallographyReagentStereochemistryStoichiometryBromideMedicinal chemistryCatalysisPhysical chemistryInorganic chemistryOrganic chemistrySynthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compoundsOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistryN-Heterocyclic Carbenes in Organic and Inorganic Chemistry