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Fluorotrimethylsilane affinities of anionic nucleophiles: A study of fluoride-induced desilylation

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jasms.2005.01.014

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In this study, preparation and decomposition of five novel pentavalent fluorosiliconates, RSi(CH3)(3)F- (R = CH3CH2O, CF3CH2O, (CH3)(2)CHO, (CH3)(3)SiO, and (CH3)(3)SiNH) is used to investigate the process of fluoride-induced desilylation. The siliconates were characterized by collision-induced dissociation and energy-resolved mass spectrometry. Decomposition of RSi(CH3)(3)F- leads to loss of the nucleophile R- and FSi(CH3)(3), except in the case of (CH3)(3)SiNHSi(CH3)(3)F-, where HF loss is also observed. Ion affinities for FSi(CH3)3 have been measured for all five nucleophiles, and compare well with computational predictions. The observed trend of the bond dissociation energies resembles the trend of Delta Hacid values for the corresponding conjugate acids, RH. Additionally, this data has been incorporated with existing thermochemistry to derive fluoride affinities for four of the silanes (R = CH3CH2O, (CH3)(2)CHO, (CH3)(3)SiO, and (CH3)(3)SiNH). We use the fluoride affinity of the silanes and the FSi(CH3)(3) affinity of the departing nucleophilic anion to assess the feasibility of fluorideinduced desilylation of the silanes examined in this work. (c) 2005 American Society for Mass Spectrometry.

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