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Syntheses and reductions of C-dimesitylboryl-1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaboranes

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 44, Issue 21, Pages 9766-9781

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5dt00758e

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
  2. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
  3. EPSRC

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Two C-dimesitylboryl-1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaboranes, 1-(BMes(2))-2-R-1,2-C2B10H10 (1, R = H, 2, R = Ph), were synthesised by lithiation of 1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane and 1-phenyl-1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaborane, respectively, with n-butyllithium and subsequent reaction with fluorodimesitylborane. These novel compounds were structurally characterised by X-ray crystallography. Compounds 1 and 2 are hydrolysed on prolonged exposure to air to give mesitylene and boronic acids 1-(B(OH)(2))-2-R-1,2-C2B10H10 (3, R = H, 4, R = Ph respectively). Addition of fluoride anions to 1 and 2 resulted in boryl-carborane bond cleavage to give dimesitylborinic acid HOBMes(2). UV absorption bands at 318-333 nm were observed for 1 and 2 corresponding to local pi-pi*-transitions within the dimesitylboryl groups while visible emissions at 541-664 nm with Stokes shifts of 11 920-16 170 cm(-1) were attributed to intra-molecular charge transfer transitions between the mesityl and cluster groups. Compound 2 was shown by cyclic voltammetry to form a stable dianion on reduction. NMR spectra for the dianion [2](2-) were recorded from solutions generated by reductions of 2 with alkali metals and compared with NMR spectra from reductions of 1,2-diphenyl-ortho-carborane 5. On the basis of observed and computed B-11 NMR shifts, these nido-dianions contain bowl-shaped cluster geometries. The carborane is viewed as the electron-acceptor and the mesityl group is the electron-donor in C-dimesitylboryl-1,2-dicarba-closo-dodecaboranes.

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