| Literature DB >> 24435914 |
Michael Rohde1, Lutz O Müller, Daniel Himmel, Harald Scherer, Ingo Krossing.
Abstract
Upon reaction of gaseous Me3SiF with the in situ prepared Lewis acid Al(OR(F))3, the stable ion-like silylium compound Me3 Si-F-Al(OR(F))3 1 forms. The Janus-headed 1 is a readily available smart Lewis acid that differentiates between hard and soft nucleophiles, but also polymerizes isobutene effectively. Thus, in reactions of 1 with soft nucleophiles (Nu), such as phosphanes, the silylium side interacts in an orbital-controlled manner, with formation of [Me3Si-Nu](+) and the weakly coordinating [F-Al(OR(F))3](-) or [((F)RO)3Al-F-Al(OR(F))3](-) anions. If exchanged for hard nucleophiles, such as primary alcohols, the aluminum side reacts in a charge-controlled manner, with release of FSiMe3 gas and formation of the adduct R(H)O-Al(OR(F))3. Compound 1 very effectively initiates polymerization of 8 to 21 mL of liquid C4 H8 in 50 mL of CH2 Cl2 already at temperatures between -57 and -30 °C with initiator loads as low as 10 mg in a few seconds with 100% yield but broad polydispersities.Entities:
Keywords: Lewis acids; density functional calculations; nucleophiles; silylium; weakly coordinating anions
Year: 2014 PMID: 24435914 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201303671
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236