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Unusual nucleophilic reactivity of a dithiolene-based N-heterocyclic silane.

Phuong M TranYuzhong WangMitchell E LahmPingrong WeiHenry F SchaeferGregory H Robinson
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2024)
While the dithiolene-based N-heterocyclic silane (4) reacts with two equivalents of BX 3 (X = Br, I) to give zwitterionic Lewis adducts 5 and 8, respectively, the parallel reaction of 4 with BCl 3 results in 10, a dithiolene-substituted N-heterocyclic silane, via the Si-S bond cleavage. Unlike 5, the labile 8 may be readily converted to 9 via BI 3 -mediated cleavage of the Si-N bond. The formation of 5 and 8 confirms that 4 uniquely possesses dual nucleophilic sites: (a) the terminal sulphur atom of the dithiolene moiety; and (b) the backbone carbon of the N-heterocyclic silane unit.
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • room temperature
  • molecular docking
  • molecular dynamics
  • transition metal
  • molecular dynamics simulations