| Literature DB >> 27017293 |
Liban M A Saleh1, Rafal M Dziedzic1, Saeed I Khan1, Alexander M Spokoyny2.
Abstract
In contrast to the plethora of metal-catalyzed cross-coupling methods available for the installation of functional groups on aromatic hydrocarbons, a comparable variety of methods are currently not available for icosahedral carboranes, which are boron-rich three-dimensional aromatic analogues of aryl groups. Part of this is due to the limited understanding of the elementary steps for cross-coupling involving carboranes. Here, we report our efforts in isolating metal-boryl complexes to further our understanding of one of these elementary steps, oxidative addition. Structurally characterized examples of group 10 M-B bonds featuring icosahedral carboranes are completely unknown. Use of mercurocarboranes as a reagent to deliver M-B bonds saw divergent reactivity for platinum and palladium, with a Pt-B bond being isolated for the former, and a rare Pd-Hg bond being formed for the latter.Entities:
Keywords: boron; carboranes; cross-coupling; palladium; platinum
Year: 2016 PMID: 27017293 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201601292
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236