Alkaline Earth Metal Template (Cross-)Coupling Reactions with Hybrid Disila-Crown Ether Analogues

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Alkaline earth metal iodides were used as templates for the synthesis of novel silicon-based ligands. Siloxane moieties were (cross-)coupled and ion-specific, silicon-rich crown ether analogues were obtained. The reaction of 1,2,7,8-tetrasila[12]crown-4 (I) and 1,2-disila[9]crown-3 (II) with MgI2 yielded exclusively [Mg(1,2,7,8-tetrasila[12]crown-4)I2] (1). The larger Ca2+ ion was then employed for cross-coupling of I and II and yielded the complex [Ca(1,2,7,8-tetrasila[15]crown-5)I2] (2). Cross-coupling of I and 1,2,4,5-tetrasila[9]crown-3 (III) with SrI2 enables the synthesis of the silicon-dominant 1,2,4,5,10,11-hexasila[15]crown-5 ether complex of SrI2 (3). Further, the compounds [Sr(1,2,10,11-tetrasila[18]crown-6)I2] (4), [Sr(1,2,13,14-tetrasila[24]crown-8)I2] (5), and [Sr(1,2,13,14-tetrasila-dibenzo[24]crown-8)I2] (6) were obtained by coupling I, 1,2-disila[12]crown-4 (IV) or 1,2-disila-benzo[12]crown-4 (V), respectively. Using various anions, the (cross-)coupled ligands were also observed in an X-ray structure within the mentioned complexes. These template-assisted (cross-)couplings of various ligands are the first of their kind and a novel method to obtain macrocycles and/or their metal complexes to be established. Further, the Si−O bond activations presented herein might be of importance for silane or even organic functionalization.

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Dankert, F., Donsbach, C., Rienmüller, J., Richter, R. M., & von Hänisch, C. (2019). Alkaline Earth Metal Template (Cross-)Coupling Reactions with Hybrid Disila-Crown Ether Analogues. Chemistry - A European Journal, 25(69), 15934–15943. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201904209

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