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Neutral Boryl Radicals in Mixed-Valent B (III) Br-B (II) Adducts.

Tong-Tong LiuJiaxin ChenXin-Lei ChenLi MaBing-Tao GuanZhenyang LinZhang-Jie Shi
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
The general strategies to stabilize a boryl radical involve single electron delocalization by π-system and the steric hinderance from bulky groups. Herein, a new class of boryl radicals is reported, with intramolecular mixed-valent B (III) Br-B (II) adducts ligated by a cyclic (alkyl)(amino)carbene (CAAC). The radicals feature a large spin density on the boron center, which is ascertained by EPR spectroscopy and DFT calculations. Structural and computational analyses revealed that the stability of radical species was assisted by the CAAC ligand and a weak but significant B(III)Br-B(II) interaction, suggesting a cooperative avenue for stabilization of boryl radicals. Two-electron reduction of these new boryl radicals provides C-H insertion products via a borylene intermediate.
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