We propose a C detected experiment, the (H)CNMQC pulse sequence for measuring one-bond and long-range NC scalar coupling constants in small organic molecules at the natural isotopic abundance. The previously proposed H detected H(C)NMBC experiment performs poorly in situations where the carbon atom of interest has no attached protons, in the presence of splittings due to the homonuclear HH couplings, unwanted coherence leaks and considerable t-noise. These problems are largely avoided in the (H)CNMQC experiment based on direct C detection.
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February 2016
The lightest synthetically accessible Hückel π-aromatic system, a triboracyclopropenyl dianion bearing three dicyclohexylamino groups, has been obtained by reduction of dicyclohexylaminoboron dichloride and structurally characterized as the dimeric disodium salt (see scheme; Cy=cyclohexyl, DME=1,2-dimethoxyethane).
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1,3,2-Dithiaphospholanes were prepared, containing an annelated 1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane(12) unit, bearing halogens (F, Cl, Br, and I), H, NEt2, OEt groups, or organo substituents (R = i-Pr, t-Bu, Cy, 3,5-Me2-C6H3-CH2, Ph) at phosphorus. The t-Bu derivative was structurally characterised as its sulfide. The organo-substituted derivatives escape the ring strain by irreversible (R = t-Bu; X-ray analysis) or reversible dimerisation, by which 10-membered rings are formed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTetramethyldivinyldisilazane-(triphenylphosphine)platinum(0) was prepared, characterized in solid state by X-ray crystallography and in solution by multinuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ((1)H, (13)C, (15)N, (29)Si, (31)P and (195)Pt NMR). Numerous signs of spin-spin coupling constants were determined by two-dimensional heteronuclear shift correlations (HETCOR) and two-dimensional (1)H/(1)H COSY experiments. Isotope-induced chemical shifts (1)Δ(12/13)C((195)Pt) were measured from (195)Pt NMR spectra of the title compound as well as of other Pt(0), Pt(II) and Pt(IV) compounds for comparison.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolymer derived ceramics have received lots of attention throughout the last few decades. Unfortunately, only a few precursor systems have been developed, focusing on silicon based polymers and ceramics, respectively. Herein, the synthesis of novel hafnium containing organometallic polymers by two different approaches is reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of the 1,2-diselenolato-1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane(12) dianion [1,2-(1,2-C(2)B(10)H(10))Se(2)](2-) with dichloromethane (CH(2)Cl(2) or CD(2)Cl(2)) in the presence of donor solvents gave 4,5-[1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborano(12)]-1,3-diselenacyclopentane, the title compound, which was characterized by X-ray structural analysis and NMR spectroscopy ((1)H, (11)B, (13)C, and (77)Se). In the presence of pyridine, opening of the icosahedron took place, and a zwitterionic intermediate was isolated and fully characterized in the solid state by X-ray diffraction and in solution by multinuclear magnetic resonance techniques. Although such types of intermediates, prior to deboronation of the ortho-carborane cage, have been proposed several times, this is first example for which the structure has been confirmed unambiguously.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReaction of M{N(SiMe(3))(2)}(2) (M = Ge, Sn, or Pb) with the sterically encumbered primary phosphine Ar'PH(2) (2), Ar' = C(6)H(3)-2,6-(C(6)H(3)-2,6-Pr(i)(2)), at ca. 200 °C afforded the highly colored phosphinidene dimers {M(μ-PAr')}(2), M = Ge(3), Sn(4), or Pb(5), with disilylamine elimination. The compounds were characterized by single-crystal X-ray crystallography and heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF93Nb chemical shifts of [NbX6](-) (X = Cl, F, CO), [NbXCl4](-) (X = O, S), Nb2(OMe)10, Cp*2Nb(κ2-BH4), (Cp*Nb)2(µ-B2H6)2, CpNb(CO)4, and Cp2NbH3 are computed at the GIAO (gauge-including atomic orbitals)-, BPW91- and B3LYP-, and CSGT (continuous set of gauge transformations)-CAM-B3LYP, -ωB97, and -ωB97X levels, using BP86-optimized or experimental (X-ray) geometries. Experimental chemical shifts are best reproduced at the GIAO-BPW91 level when δ(93Nb) values of inorganic complexes are referenced directly relative to [NbCl6](-) and those of organometallic species are first calculated relative to [Nb(CO)6](-). An inadvertent error in the reported δ(93Nb) values of cyclopentadiene borane complexes (H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree series of ferrocenes, derived from aminoferrocene Fc-NH2 and 1,1'-diaminoferrocene fc(NH2)2, were studied by 57Fe NMR spectroscopy. A marked decrease in 57Fe magnetic nuclear shielding with respect to ferrocene is observed if the nitrogen atom becomes part of a pi-acceptor linked to one or both cyclopentadienyl rings. In contrast, pi-donor properties of the amino group(s) affect delta57Fe to a much smaller extent.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1-Cyclohepta-2,4,6-trienyl-selanes Se(C(7)H(7))(2) (2c), R--Se--C(7)H(7) with R = Bu, (t)Bu, Ph, 4-F--C(6)H(4) (12a,b,c,d) were prepared by the reaction of the corresponding silanes, Si(SeMe(3))(2) and R--Se--SiMe(3), respectively, with tropylium bromide C(7)H(7)Br. In spite of the low stability of the selanes even in dilute solutions and at low temperature, they could be characterised by their (1)H, (13)C and (77)Se NMR parameters. Coupling constants (1)J((77)Se,(13)C) were measured and calculated by DFT methods at the B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p) level of theory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTreatment of a solution of excess PCl(3) and PS (PS = "proton sponge" = 1,8-dimethylamino naphthalene) with arachno-4-CB(8)H(14) (1) in CH(2)Cl(2), followed by hydrolysis of the reaction mixture, resulted in the isolation of the eleven-vertex diphosphacarbaborane nido-7,8,9-P(2)CB(8)H(10) (2) (yield 34%) as the main product. Other products isolated from this reaction were the phosphacarboranes nido-7,8,9,10-P(3)CB(7)H(8) (3) (yield 5%) and closo-2,1-PCB(8)H(9) (4) (yield 15%). Compound 2 can be deprotonated by PS in CH(2)Cl(2) or NaH in diethyl ether to give the [nido-7,8,9-P(2)CB(8)H(9)](-) (2(-)()) anion, which gives back the original compound, 2, upon re-protonation.
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September 2004
Ferrocene derivatives bearing pi-acceptor substituents in 1- or 1,1'-positions such as carbonyl group(s) (1, 2), a sulfinyl group (4) or boryl group(s) (5, 6, 9) and related [3]ferrocenophanes (3, 7, 10, 12, 13) and a [4]ferrocenophane (8) were studied by 57Fe NMR spectroscopy. The deshielding effect of the respective pi-acceptor substituent can be partially or fully compensated by distortion of the ferrocene geometry. Both aspects become apparent by comparing delta57Fe data of the [n]ferrocenophanes with those of related non-cyclic derivatives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeveral 57Fe-labeled ferrocene derivatives and other cyclopentadienyliron complexes were studied by 57Fe and 13C NMR with respect to isotope-induced chemical shifts 1Delta12/13C(57Fe) and the magnitude and sign of coupling constants 1J(57Fe,13C) and 2J(57Fe,1H). The geometries of the complexes were optimized by DFT methods [B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p)] and chemical shifts (GIAO) and coupling constants were calculated at the same level of theory. The trends in calculated 57Fe nuclear shielding agree well with the experimental data and, in the case of coupling constants 1J(57Fe,13C) and 2J(57Fe,1H), both sign and magnitude are correctly reproduced.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe non-classical 1,2-diboretane-3-ylidene 1a was studied by 13C and 29Si NMR spectroscopy in order to obtain coupling constants 1J(13C,11B) and 1J(29Si,13C). The magnitudes of 1J(13C,11B) were deduced from linewidth measurements in low-temperature 13C and 11B NMR spectra. Calculation of the coupling constants for model compounds related to 1a, using DFT methods based on optimized geometries [B3LYP/6-311+G(d,p)], gave data in agreement with the experiments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1-Boraadamantane 1 was treated with alkyn-1-ylsilanes 2 containing one or two Si[bond]H functions. Under mild conditions, the reaction gave 4-methylene-3-borahomoadamantane derivatives 4 quantitatively and selectively by 1,1-organoboration. An electron deficient Si-H-B bridge was present in the product.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of nido-[7,8,9-PC(2)B(8)H(11)] (1) with [[CpFe(CO)(2)](2)] (Cp=eta(5)-C(5)H(5) (-)) in benzene (reflux, 3 days) gave an eta(1)-bonded complex [7-Fp-(eta(1)-nido-7,8,9,-PC(2)B(8)H(10))] (2; Fp=CpFe(CO)(2); yield 38 %). A similar reaction at elevated temperatures (xylene, reflux 24 h) gave the isomeric complex [7-Fp-(eta(1)-nido-7,9,10-PC(2)B(8)H(10))] (3; yield 28 %) together with the fully sandwiched complexes [1-Cp-closo-1,2,4,5-FePC(2)B(8)H(10)] 4 a (yield 30%) and [1-Cp-closo-1,2,4,8-FePC(2)B(8)H(10)] 4 b (yield 5%). Compounds 2 and 3 are isolable intermediates along the full eta(5)-complexation pathway of the phosphadicarbaborane cage; their heating (xylene, reflux, 24 h) leads finally to the isolation of compounds 4 a (yields 46 and 52%, respectively) and 4 b (yields 4 and 5%, respectively).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction between arachno-4-CB(8)H(14) and PCl(3) in the presence of PS (PS = proton sponge = 1,8-dimethylamino naphthalene) (dichloromethane, rt, 24 h) produced the neutral phosphacarborane closo-2,1-PCB(8)H(9) (35% yield), while a similar reaction of nido-1-CB(8)H(12) gave the isomeric compound closo-6,1-PCB(8)H(9) (27% yield). The structures of both compounds were derived on the basis of the combined ab initio/GIAO/NMR ((1)H, (11)B, (13)C) approach. The optimized structures at a correlated level of theory (MP2) with 6-31G* basis set were used as a basis for calculations of the (11)B and (13)C chemical shifts at GIAO-SCF/II and GIAO-MP2/II, the latter showing excellent agreement with experimental data.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCompounds (E)- (1) and (Z)-1,6-bis(trimethylsilyl)-hexa-3-ene-1,5-diyne (2) react with triethylborane (3) by 1,1-ethylboration in a 1:1 or 1:2 molar ratio (in the case of 1), whereas in the case of 2 only the 1:1 product is formed. The analogous reactions of 1 or 2 with triallylborane (4) are more complex because of competition between 1,1-allyl- and 1,2-allylboration. Again, compound 2 reacts only with one equivalent of 4.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe addition reactions of the 16e half-sandwich complexes [M(eta5-Cp*)[E2C2(B10H10)]] (Cp*=pentamethylcyclopentadienyl: 1S: E=S, M=Rh; 2S: E=S; M=Ir; 2Se: E=Se, M=Ir) and [M(eta6-p-cymene)[S2C2(B10H10)]] (p-cymene=4-isopropyltoluene; 3S: M=Ru; 4S: M=Os), with acetylene, propyne, and 3-methoxypropyne lead to the 18e complexes 5-19 with a metal-boron bond in each case. The reactions start with an insertion of the alkyne into one of the metal-chalcogen bonds, followed by B-H activation, transfer of one hydrogen atom from the carborane via the metal to the terminal carbon of the alkyne, and concomitant ortho-metalation of the carborane. The E-eta2-CC and the C(1)B units are arranged either cisoid or transoid at the metal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMore and more metal complexes with terminal borylene ligands will be synthesized. Although these ligands in metal complexes must be stabilized either by integration of the boron atom into a polyhedral skeleton (1) or by B-N π interactions with a bulky amino group (2), the route to new complexes with terminal RB ligands (R=alkyl, aryl) is clearly indicated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA drum-shaped cage built up from six carbon and six boron atoms is proposed for the structure of 2 based on the comparison of experimental and calculated NMR chemical shifts. The novel arachno carborane 2 was obtained upon treatment of bis(diethylboryl)ethyne (1) with an excess of tetraethyldiborane(6) [Eq. (a)].
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