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Activations of all Bonds to Silicon (Si-H, Si-C) in a Silane with Extrusion of [CoSiCo] Silicide Cores.

Rex C HandfordPatrick W SmithT Don Tilley
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2019)
The [BP3 iPr]Co(I) synthon Na(THF)6{[BP3 iPr]CoI} (1, [BP3 iPr] = κ3-PhB(CH2P iPr2)3-) reacts with PhSiH3 or SiH4 to form unusual {[BP2 iPr](SiH2R)CoH2}═Si═{H2Co[BP3 iPr]} species (R = Ph, 2a; R = H, 2b; [BP2 iPr] = κ2-PhB(CH2P iPr2)2) that result from activation of all Si-H and Si-C bonds in the starting silanes. Solution-spectroscopic data (multinuclear NMR, IR) for 2a,b, and the solid-state structure of 2a, indicate substantial Co═Si═Co multiple bonding and minimal interaction of the core Si atom with nearby hydride ligands. In the presence of 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP), 1 reacts with PhSiH3 to give [BP3 iPr](H)2CoSiHPh(DMAP) (3). Complexes 2a,b eliminate RSiH3 upon thermolysis in the presence of DMAP to generate {[BP2 iPr]Co(NC5H3NMe2)}═Si═{H2Co[BP3 iPr]} (4).
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • solid state
  • magnetic resonance
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry
  • data analysis