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Azomethine derivatives. Part XI. Monomeric and dimeric arylmethyleneamino- and diarylmethyleneamino-boron compounds

Abstract

Details are given for the preparation of the monomeric aryl- and diaryl-methyleneaminoboranes Ph2C:NBPh2, p-tolyl2C:NBPh2, (p-CIC6H4)2C:NBPh2, p-BrC6H4(Ph)C:NBPh2, Ph2C:NB(mesityl)2, PhCH:NB(mesityl)2, and 2,2′- biphenylylC:NBPh2 by one or more of the following routes: (1) R12C:NSiMe3+ R22BX; (2) R12C:NLi + R22BX; (3) 2R12C:NH + R22BX (4) R12C:NBX2+ 2R2Li (5) R12C:NH2+Cl-+ NaBPh4(X = halogen). The intermediate adduct (p-tolyl)2C:NH,BPh3 was isolated in a reaction of type (5). The associated alkylideneaminoboranes (Ph2C:NBPhCl)n, (PhCH:NBPhCl)2, (PhCH:NBPh2)2, [Ph2C:NB(2,2′-biphenylyl)]n, and (Ph2C:NBO2C6H4)n were similarly prepared. The monomeric alkylideneamino-boranes are apparently prevented from dimerising by the bulk of the substituents, particularly on boron, which also inhibit approach of potential donor molecules. Except for the air-stable Ph2C:NB (mesityl)2, they are hydrolysed by moist air. Their i.r. spectra have characteristic absorptions, assigned ν(C[double bond, length half m-dash]N[double bond, length half m-dash]B), in the range 1765–1820 cm.–1. 1H n.m.r. and mass spectroscopic details of several of the compounds are given and discussed.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 2010-2016

Azomethine derivatives. Part XI. Monomeric and dimeric arylmethyleneamino- and diarylmethyleneamino-boron compounds

C. Summerford and K. Wade, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 2010 DOI: 10.1039/J19700002010

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