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Base-induced reversible H2 addition to a single Sn(ii) centre.

Roland C Turnell-RitsonJoshua S SapsfordRobert T CooperStella S LeeTamás FöldesPatricia A HuntImre PápaiAndrew E Ashley
Published in: Chemical science (2018)
A range of amines catalyse the oxidative addition (OA) of H2 to [(Me3Si)2CH]2Sn (1), forming [(Me3Si)2CH]2SnH2 (2). Experimental and computational studies point to 'frustrated Lewis pair' mechanisms in which 1 acts as a Lewis acid and involve unusual late transition states; this is supported by the observation of a kinetic isotope effect for Et3N. When DBU is used the energetics of H2 activation are altered, allowing an equilibrium between 1, 2 and adduct [1·DBU] to be established, thus demonstrating reversible oxidative addition/reductive elimination (RE) of H2 at a single main group centre.
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