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Isolation of diborenes and their 90°-twisted diradical congeners.

Julian BöhnkeTheresa DellermannMehmet Ali CelikIvo KrummenacherRian D DewhurstSerhiy DemeshkoWilliam C EwingKai HammondMerlin HeßEckhard BillEileen WelzMerle Insa Silja RöhrRoland MitrićBernd EngelsFranc MeyerHolger Braunschweig
Published in: Nature communications (2018)
Molecules containing multiple bonds between atoms-most often in the form of olefins-are ubiquitous in nature, commerce, and science, and as such have a huge impact on everyday life. Given their prominence, over the last few decades, frequent attempts have been made to perturb the structure and reactivity of multiply-bound species through bending and twisting. However, only modest success has been achieved in the quest to completely twist double bonds in order to homolytically cleave the associated π bond. Here, we present the isolation of double-bond-containing species based on boron, as well as their fully twisted diradical congeners, by the incorporation of attached groups with different electronic properties. The compounds comprise a structurally authenticated set of diamagnetic multiply-bound and diradical singly-bound congeners of the same class of compound.
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