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Utilization of a Tris(carbene)borate Ligand for Umpolung Reactivity of a Nucleophilic Tin(II) Cation Salt.

Chaopeng HuLiu Leo Liu
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
We show that a tris(carbene)borate (TCB) ligand, namely [PhB( t BuIm) 3 ] - ([PhB( t BuIm) 3 ] - = phenyltris(3- tert -butylimidazol-2-ylidene)borato), is capable of stabilizing an unprecedented nucleophilic Sn(II) cation salt. Unlike known Sn(II) cations, the strong electron-donating ability of [PhB( t BuIm) 3 ] - makes the cationic tin atom electron-rich, σ-donating yet slightly π-accepting, which allows for the ensuing facile oxidation with o -chloranil and S 8 as well as coordination with coinage metals. The former oxidations give the Sn(IV) cation salts, while the latter reactions produce the metal complexes. The electronic structures of these species are thoroughly probed by quantum chemical computations. These results uncover an added role for TCB ligands in isolating unprecedented p-block species.
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