Single and double activation of acetone by isolobal BN and BB triple bonds

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Abstract

BN and BB triple bonds induce C-H activation of acetone to yield a (2-propenyloxy)aminoborane and an unsymmetrical 1-(2-propenyloxy)-2-hydrodiborene, respectively. DFT calculations showed that, despite their stark electronic differences, both the BN and BB triple bonds activate acetone via a similar coordination-deprotonation mechanism. In contrast, the reaction of acetone with a cAAC-supported diboracumulene yielded a unique 1,2,3-oxadiborole, which according to DFT calculations also proceeds via an unsymmetrical diborene, followed by intramolecular hydride migration and a second C-H activation of the enolate ligand.

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Böhnke, J., Brückner, T., Hermann, A., González-Belman, O. F., Arrowsmith, M., Jiménez-Halla, J. O. C., & Braunschweig, H. (2018). Single and double activation of acetone by isolobal BN and BB triple bonds. Chemical Science, 9(24), 5354–5359. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8sc01249k

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