Metalized Borylene in Boron-Gold Carbonyl Complexes: Infrared Spectra and Theoretical Calculations.

Chemistry

School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, 200092, P. R. China.

Published: November 2024

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  • Borylenes with a B-R bond exhibit unique reactivity similar to transition metals, yet understanding of their electronic structure remains limited.
  • Recent research utilized infrared spectroscopy and computational methods to analyze boron-gold carbonyl complexes, revealing them as bis-carbonyl-trapped borylene adducts.
  • The findings indicate that these complexes possess enhanced reactivity and stability due to multicenter bonding, paving the way for new metalized borylene materials and potential catalytic applications.

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Borylenes (:B-R) that are built on a single B-R bond between boron and another nonmetallic atom or group are a heated subject of special interest due to their intriguing transition-metal-mimicking reactivity, but the relative lack of understanding for the electronic structure and chemical bonding of transition metal borides leads to lingering neglect of metalized borylenes (:B-M) based on covalent B-M bonding. Here we use infrared photodissociation spectroscopy in combination with density functional calculations to study the geometric structure and chemical bonding of boron-gold carbonyl complex cations. The structure and bonding analyses demonstrated that the BAu(CO) and BAu(CO) complexes can be described as bis-carbonyl-trapped borylene adducts. While the metal-rich BAu(CO) complex represents an unusual multicenter-bond-stabilized borylene cation with excellent σ-acidity and π-backbonding capability for CO activation, featuring C symmetry with a quasi-T-shaped BAu core. It is manifested that BAu presents greater amphoteric reactivity and improved stability compared to BAu due to the presence of the three-center-two-electron Au-B-Au bond. This study discloses a conceptually new platform for accessing reactive metalized borylenes by exploiting the boron-mediated multicenter-bond stabilization strategy and using more bench-stable and ubiquitous metal carbonyl fragments as starting materials, thus providing a broader opportunity for the design of novel chemical structures and catalytic reactions.

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School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 1239 Siping Road, Shanghai, 200092, P. R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • Borylenes with a B-R bond exhibit unique reactivity similar to transition metals, yet understanding of their electronic structure remains limited.
  • Recent research utilized infrared spectroscopy and computational methods to analyze boron-gold carbonyl complexes, revealing them as bis-carbonyl-trapped borylene adducts.
  • The findings indicate that these complexes possess enhanced reactivity and stability due to multicenter bonding, paving the way for new metalized borylene materials and potential catalytic applications.
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