Literature DB >> 24435980

Synergistic effects of Lewis bases and substituents on the electronic structure and reactivity of boryl radicals.

Dongmei Lu1, Chao Wu, Pengfei Li.   

Abstract

Boryl radicals have the potential for the development of new molecular entities and for application in new radical reactions. However, the effects of the substituents and coordinating Lewis bases on the reactivity of boryl radicals are not fully understood. By using first-principles methods, we investigated the spin-density distribution and reactivity of a series of boryl radicals with various substituents and Lewis bases. The substituents, along with the Lewis bases, only affect the radical reactivity when an unpaired electron is in the boron pz orbital, that is, for three-coordinate radicals. We found evidence of synergistic effects between the substituents and the Lewis bases that can substantially broaden the tunability of the reactivity of the boryl radicals. Among Lewis bases, pyridine and imidazol-2-ylidene show a similar capacity for stabilization by delocalizing the spin density. Electron-donating substituents, such as nitrogen, more efficiently stabilize boryl radicals than oxygen and carbon atoms. The reactivity of a boryl radical is always boron based, irrespective of the spin density on boron.
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Keywords:  Lewis bases; boron; boryl radicals; spin density; substituent effects; synergistic effects

Year:  2014        PMID: 24435980     DOI: 10.1002/chem.201303705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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