Dynamic Conformational Behavior in Stable Pentaorganosilicates
Silicates with five organic groups are conformationally dynamic even with two bidentate ligands. Symmetry breaking by incorporating a single nitrogen or phosphorus atom provides insight into their dynamic behavior. N‐containing silicates with bidentate 2‐phenylpyridine, biphenyl, and a Me (8), Et (9...
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Published in | European journal of inorganic chemistry Vol. 2019; no. 28; pp. 3318 - 3328 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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WEINHEIM
Wiley
31.07.2019
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ISSN | 1434-1948 1099-0682 |
DOI | 10.1002/ejic.201900641 |
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Summary: | Silicates with five organic groups are conformationally dynamic even with two bidentate ligands. Symmetry breaking by incorporating a single nitrogen or phosphorus atom provides insight into their dynamic behavior. N‐containing silicates with bidentate 2‐phenylpyridine, biphenyl, and a Me (8), Et (9) or Ph (10) ligand were studied comprehensively by NMR spectroscopy and DFT theory to reveal two isoenergetic conformers with a barrier of ca. 10 kcal mol–1. P‐containing silicate 14 with bidentate triphenylphosphane, biphenyl, and Me ligands is subject to multiple Berry pseudorotations, turnstile rotations, and conformational flexibility of the P‐center. The stability increased by masking the P‐center with a BH3 group (16). DFT and NMR modeling reveal two isoenergetic conformers for 16 with a barrier of ca. 19 kcal‧mol–1 for a complex interconversion pathway. This barrier bodes well for the design of configurationally stable chiral‐at‐metal transition metal catalysts.
Controlled dynamic behavior by the propeller‐like motion of the substituents around the silicon center of bidentate silicates is dictated by Berry pseudorotations, turnstile rotations, and conformational flexibility. The bidentate triphenylphosphane opens new perspectives. |
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ISSN: | 1434-1948 1099-0682 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ejic.201900641 |