Synthesis of a Boronic Acid Anhydride Based Ligand and Its Application in Beryllium Coordination

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The synthesis of a boronic acid anhydride-based ligand containing one three- and one four-coordinated boron atom is presented. This ligand was successfully employed as a tridentate κ1N,κ2O-ligand in the coordination of beryllium chloride and both the ligand and the resulting complex have been structurally characterized. While the boron-element separations are within the typical range of related homo-nuclear compounds, the corresponding beryllium-element distances are rather long, suggesting unexpectedly high electron density at the beryllium center. Incorporation of a beryllium atom in a six-membered ring causes no more distortion than the corresponding boron atom, suggesting that analogous ligand systems could be used in boron and beryllium coordination chemistry. The generated hetero-tri-nuclear complex enables the direct comparison of bond lengths and angles at beryllium and boron atoms in similar coordination environments and can act as a monomolecular model for beryllium borates.

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Buchner, M. R., Müller, M., Raymond, O., Severinsen, R. J., Nixon, D. J., Henderson, W., … Plieger, P. G. (2019). Synthesis of a Boronic Acid Anhydride Based Ligand and Its Application in Beryllium Coordination. European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2019(34), 3863–3868. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejic.201900772

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