Issue 34, 2017

Unprecedented solvent induced inter-conversion between monomeric and dimeric silylene–zinc iodide adducts

Abstract

Usually, when a silylene reacts with a transition metal Lewis acid, it forms an adduct which could be either monomeric or dimeric. However, we present here that a silylene, [PhC(NtBu)2SiN(SiMe3)2] can form both monomeric [PhC(NtBu)2Si{N(SiMe3)2} → ZnI2]·THF (1) and dimeric [{PhC(NtBu)2}(N(SiMe3)2)SiZnI,(μ-I)]2 (2) adducts upon reaction with ZnI2. The formation of 1 and 2 relies upon the solvent used for the reaction or crystallization. When the crystallization is carried out in THF complex 1 is formed, however, when the reaction and crystallization are performed in acetonitrile complex 2 is obtained. Both 1 and 2 were structurally authenticated and the nature of the Si–Zn bond in these complexes was determined by quantum chemical calculations. In addition, a spontaneous inter-conversion between 1 and 2 just by changing the solvents has been also observed; a feature presently not known for silylene-transition metal Lewis adducts.

Graphical abstract: Unprecedented solvent induced inter-conversion between monomeric and dimeric silylene–zinc iodide adducts

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 May 2017
Accepted
02 Aug 2017
First published
02 Aug 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 11418-11424

Unprecedented solvent induced inter-conversion between monomeric and dimeric silylene–zinc iodide adducts

S. Yadav, E. Sangtani, D. Dhawan, R. G. Gonnade, D. Ghosh and S. S. Sen, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 11418 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT01823A

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