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Silicon Forms a Rich Diversity of Aliphatic Polyol Complexes in Aqueous Solution.

Bradley M VisJiali WenSoren K MellerupRoger D MerchantRobert C MawhinneyStephen D Kinrade
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2020)
A detailed examination of aqueous Si complexation by alditols and aldonic acids was conducted using high-sensitivity 29Si NMR spectroscopy of isotopically enriched solutions combined with theoretical modeling. Contrary to previous thinking, we have established that aliphatic polyols do not require a threo pair of hydroxy groups to form hypercoordinated Si complexes, although formation constants may be orders of magnitude higher if they are present. Thirteen distinctly different molecular assemblages containing 4-, 5-, or 6-coordinate Si centers have been identified, with significant concentrations of 5-coordinate Si bis-ligand complex being detected even under biologically relevant solution conditions.
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