Reactivity of cyano- And isothiocyanatoborylenes: metal coordination, one-electron oxidation and boron-centred Brønsted basicity

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Doubly base-stabilised cyano- and isothiocyanatoborylenes of the form LL′BY (L = CAAC = cyclic alkyl(amino)carbene; L′ = NHC = N-heterocyclic carbene; Y = CN, NCS) coordinate to group 6 carbonyl complexesviathe terminal donor of the pseudohalide substituent and undergo facile and fully reversible one-electron oxidation to the corresponding boryl radical cations [LL′BY]˙+. Furthermore, calculations show that the borylenes have very similar proton affinities, both to each other and to NHC superbases. However, while the protonation of LL′B(CN) with PhSH yielding [LL′BH(CN)+][PhS−] is fully reversible, that of LL′B(NCS) is rendered irreversible by a subsequent B-to-CCAAChydrogen shift and nucleophilic attack of PhS−at boron.

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Hagspiel, S., Elezi, D., Arrowsmith, M., Fantuzzi, F., Vargas, A., Rempel, A., … Braunschweig, H. (2021). Reactivity of cyano- And isothiocyanatoborylenes: metal coordination, one-electron oxidation and boron-centred Brønsted basicity. Chemical Science, 12(22), 7937–7942. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc01580j

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