Lithium, Tin(II), and Zinc Amino-Boryloxy Complexes: Synthesis and Characterization

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Analogous to the ubiquitous alkoxide ligand, metal boroxide and boryloxy complexes are an underexplored class of hard anionic O- ligand. A new series of amine-stabilized Li, Sn(II), and Zn boryloxy complexes, comprising electron-rich tetrahedral boron centers have been synthesized and characterized. All complexes have been characterized by one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D), and DOSY NMR, which are consistent with the solid-state structures unambiguously determined via single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Electron-rich μ2- (Sn and Zn) and μ3- (Li) boryloxy binding modes are observed. Compounds 6-9 are the first complexes of this class, with the chelating bis- and tris-phenol ligands providing a scaffold that can be easily functionalized and provides access to the boronic acid pro-ligand, hence allowing facile direct synthesis of the resulting compounds. Computational quantum chemical studies suggest a significant enhancement of the π-donor ability of the amine-stabilized boryloxy ligand because of electron donation from the amine functionality into the p-orbital of the boron atom.

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Straiton, A. J., McMullin, C. L., Kociok-Köhn, G., Lyall, C. L., Parish, J. D., & Johnson, A. L. (2023). Lithium, Tin(II), and Zinc Amino-Boryloxy Complexes: Synthesis and Characterization. Inorganic Chemistry, 62(6), 2576–2591. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.2c03108

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