Literature DB >> 19746973

Base-promoted ammonia borane hydrogen-release.

Daniel W Himmelberger1, Chang Won Yoon, Martin E Bluhm, Patrick J Carroll, Larry G Sneddon.   

Abstract

The strong non-nucleophilic base bis(dimethylamino)naphthalene (Proton Sponge, PS) has been found to promote the rate and extent of H(2)-release from ammonia borane (AB) either in the solid state or in ionic-liquid and tetraglyme solutions. For example, AB reactions in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride (bmimCl) containing 5.3 mol % PS released 2 equiv of H(2) in 171 min at 85 degrees C and only 9 min at 110 degrees C, whereas comparable reactions without PS required 316 min at 85 degrees C and 20 min at 110 degrees C. Ionic-liquid solvents proved more favorable than tetraglyme since they reduced the formation of undesirable products such as borazine. Solid-state and solution (11)B NMR studies of PS-promoted reactions in progress support a reaction pathway involving initial AB deprotonation to form the H(3)BNH(2)(-) anion. This anion can then initiate AB dehydropolymerization to form branched-chain polyaminoborane polymers. Subsequent chain-branching and dehydrogenation reactions lead ultimately to a cross-linked polyborazylene-type product. AB dehydrogenation by lithium and potassium triethylborohydride was found to produce the stabilized Et(3)BNH(2)BH(3)(-) anion, with the crystallographically determined structure of the [Et(3)BNH(2)BH(3)](-)K(+).18-crown-6 complex showing that, following AB nitrogen-deprotonation by the triethylborohydride, the Lewis-acidic triethylborane group coordinated at the nitrogen. Model studies of the reactions of [Et(3)BNH(2)BH(3)](-)Li(+) with AB show evidence of chain-growth, providing additional support for a PS-promoted AB anionic dehydropolymerization H(2)-release process.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19746973     DOI: 10.1021/ja905015x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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