Frustrated Lewis pair chemistry of hydride sponges.
Christian BeckerJan SchwabedissenBeate NeumannHans-Georg StammlerNorbert W MitzelPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2022)
An improved synthesis for 1,8-bis(dimethylboranyl)naphthalene (1, hydride sponge) was developed avoiding the use of tin(IV) reagents. The related 1,2-bis(dimethylboranyl)benzene (2) was prepared. 1 combined with 1,8-bis(dimethylamino)naphthalene (3, proton sponge) is a Frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) that forms adducts [1-EH n -1 ][3-H] with the protic compounds EH n = H 2 O, NH 3 , H 2 S, PH 3 , H 2 Se, HCN. Their structures show the chelation of the deprotonated substrates, except for CN - (binds to one B atom of 1). The mechanisms of formation of [1-EH n -1 ][3-H] were explored by NMR spectroscopy. Similar reactions took places for the FLP system 2 + 3, but the adducts [2-EH n -1 ][3-H] are less stable; only the PH 3 adduct was isolated and AsH 3 forms a chelated adduct [2-NC(CD 3 )AsH 2 ][3-H]. FLP 1 + 3 does not react with molecular hydrogen, but the formal adduct [1-H][3-H] was isolated via salt metathesis from K[1-H] and [3-H]Cl; it is stable towards water, atmospheric oxygen and up to 100 °C; its thermal decomposition proceeds without formation of H 2 . The stabilities of both, the mixture 1 + 3 + H 2 and the formal adduct [1-H][3-H], allow concluding that hydrogen activation of FLP 1 + 3 is kinetically prevented.