Thermal Dehydrogenation of Base-Stabilized B2H5(+) Complexes and Its Role in C-H Borylation.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan, 930 N. University Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (USA).

Published: November 2015

Thermally induced dehydrogenation of the H-bridged cation L2B2H5(+) (L=Lewis base) is proposed to be the key step in the intramolecular C-H borylation of tertiary amine boranes activated with catalytic amounts of strong "hydridophiles". Loss of H2 from L2B2H5(+) generates the highly reactive cation L2B2H3(+), which in its sp(2)-sp(3) diborane(4) form then undergoes either an intramolecular C-H insertion with B-B bond cleavage, or captures BH3 to produce L2B3H6(+). The effect of the counterion stability on the outcome of the reaction is illustrated by formation of LBH2C6F5 complexes through disproportionation of L2B2H5(+) HB(C6F5)3(-) .

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