| Literature DB >> 32570849 |
Ines Bennour1, Francesc Teixidor1, Zsolt Kelemen1, Clara Viñas1.
Abstract
Closo m-C2B10H12 can perform as a novel core of gloEntities:
Keywords: Hirshfield Study; coupling reaction; electrophilic substitution; m-carborane; organic branches
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32570849 PMCID: PMC7356233 DOI: 10.3390/molecules25122814
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Icosahedral 1,2-closo-C2B10H12, 1,7-closo-C2B10H12 (1) and 1,12-closo-C2B10H12 isomers with their vertexes numbering. Dark circles are Cc-H vertexes and grey ones are B-H vertexes.
Figure 2Schematic view of the two types of radially expanded tetrabranched core for constructing dendritic structures. Circles colour: dark grey correspond to Cc-H bonds, black to C atoms, pink to Boron atoms and grey to B-H vertexes in the tetra-branched clusters.
Scheme 1Synthesis of 9,10-(CH2=CHCH2)2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10 (3). Dark circles are Cc-H vertexes, pink circles are boron atoms, and grey circles are B-H vertexes.
Scheme 2Derivatization reactions on 9,10-(CH2=CHCH2)2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10 3. Dark circles are Cc-H vertexes, pink circles are boron atoms, and grey circles are B-H vertexes.
Scheme 3(i) Deprotonation reaction on Cc-H of B(9,10)-disubstituted m-carborane derivative 3 with n-BuLi followed by nucleophilic substitution with allyl bromide. (ii) Hydroboration/oxidation process on terminal olefinic groups in 10 by using BH3·THF, H2O2 in basic aqueous solution (KOH) to obtain 11. Dark circles are Cc-H vertexes, pink circles are boron atoms, black circles are Cc atoms and grey circles are B-H vertexes.
Scheme 4Top: Designed a synthetic reaction to achieve the dianionic species. Bottom: Achieved reaction was the isomerization of 9,10-(CH2=CHCH2)2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10, to 9,10-(CH3CH=CH)2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10. Dark circles are Cc-H vertexes, pink circles are boron atoms, and grey circles are B-H vertexes.
Theoretical calculations of natural charges, 2a-NPA charges, and cumulative build-up of the cluster-only total charge (CTC) of ortho-closo and meta-closo carborane. See Figure 1 for the numbering of the clusters’ vertexes.
| NPA | 2a-NPA | NPA | 2a-NPA | ||
| C(1) | −0.498 | −0.198 | C(1) | −0.654 | −0.354 |
| C(2) | −0.498 | −0.198 | B(2) | 0.151 | 0.215 |
| B(3) | 0.159 | 0.213 | B(3) | 0.151 | 0.215 |
| B(4) | 0.000 | 0.054 | B(4) | 0.001 | 0.070 |
| B(5) | 0.000 | 0.069 | B(5) | 0.023 | 0.087 |
| B(6) | 0.159 | 0.213 | B(6) | 0.001 | 0.070 |
| B(7) | 0.000 | 0.069 | C(7) | −0.654 | −0.354 |
| B(8) | −0.165 | −0.087 | B(8) | 0.001 | 0.070 |
| B(9) | −0.140 | −0.067 | B(9) | −0.165 | −0.087 |
| B(10) | −0.165 | −0.087 | B(10) | −0.165 | −0.087 |
| B(11) | 0.000 | 0.054 | B(11) | 0.001 | 0.070 |
| B(12) | −0.140 | −0.067 | B(12) | 0.023 | 0.087 |
| CTC | −1.288 | - | CTC | −1.286 | - |
Figure 3Comparison of the HOMO and LUMO orbitals of the o- and m-carborane.
The 11B{1H} and 1H{11B} chemical shifts of icosahedral compounds 1 and 2. Spectra were recorded in (CD3)2CO. See Figure 1 for vertexes numbering.
| 1,7- | 9,10-I2-1,7- | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11B{1H} (ppm) | 1H{11B} (ppm) | 11B{1H} (ppm) | 1H{11B} (ppm) | |
| B(5,12) | −6.6 | 2.27 | −4.1 | 2.76 |
| B(9,10) | −10.5 | 2.10 | −20.7 | - |
| B(4,6,8,11) | −13.3 | 2.19 | −11.9 | 2.93 |
| B(5,12) | −17.0 | 2.64 | −18.8 | 3.15 |
Figure 4(a) The 1H {11B} spectrum of 3 in CDCl3. (b) Hc allyl resonance as well as the schematic coupling between Hc protons and the protons of the allyl branches with the corresponding coupling constant values.
11B{1H} NMR chemical shifts (in ppm) of di-branched (2–9 and 12) and tetra-branched (10 and 11) m-carborane derivatives. <δ(11B)> corresponds to the weighted average 11B{1H} NMR spectrum (in ppm). Spectra were recorded in (CD3)2CO and referenced to external BF3.Et2O unless noted otherwise: #(CD3)2SO.
| R | B(9,10) | Δ | B(5,12) | B(4,6,8,11) | B(2,3) | <δ(11B)> | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| H | −9.5 | - | −5.6 | −11.9 | −15.4 | −10.9 |
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| 9,10-I2 | −19.4 | −9.9 | −3.0 | −10.4 | −17.0 | −12.0 |
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| 9,10-(CH₂=CH–CH₂)2 | 0.6 | +10.1 | −5.4 | −12.5 | −19.1 | −9.8 |
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| 9,10-(HO(CH2)3)2 | 1.8 | +11.3 | −5.3 | −12.7 | −19.4 | −9.7 |
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| 9,10-(Cl(CH2)3)2 | 1.3 | +10.8 | −5.2 | −12.5 | −19.0 | −9.6 |
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| 9,10-(PhCOO(CH2)3)2 | 1.6 | +11.1 | −5.2 | −12.5 | −19.0 | −9.5 |
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| 9,10-(CH3-C6H4-SO3(CH2)3)2 | 1.2 | +10.7 | −5.3 | −12.6 | −19.1 | −9.7 |
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| 9,10-(N3(CH2)3)2 | 1.4 | +10.9 | −5.3 | −12.6 | −19.1 | −9.6 |
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| 9,10-(C6H5C2N3(CH2)3)2 # | 1.4 | +10.9 | −5.5 | −12.4 | −19.0 | −9.6 |
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| 1,7,9,10-(CH₂=CH–CH₂)4 | 0.8 | +10.3 | −5.3 | −10.2 | −15.9 | −8.2 |
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| 1,7,9,10-(HO(CH2)3)4 | 1.4 | +10.9 | −5.5 | −10.5 | −15.7 | −8.2 |
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| 9,10-(CH3CH=CH)2 | −0.5 | +9.0 | −5.8 | −12.5 | −19.8 | −10.1 |
Chemical shift of 1H and 13C{1H} NMR spectra (in ppm) and stretching frequencies of Cc-H (in cm−1) in the IR spectra for the 9,10-R2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10 derivatives. NMR spectra were run in (CD3)2CO unless noted otherwise: * CDCl3 and #(CD3)2SO.
| R | δ1H(Cc-H) | Δδ1H | δ13C(Cc-H) | Δδ13C(Cc-H) | ν(Cc-H) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| H | 3.65 | - | 56.17 | - | |
|
| I | 4.11 | 0.46 | 58.18 | +2.01 | - |
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| CH₂=CH–CH₂- | 3.50 | −0.15 | 52.35* | −2.88* | 3062 |
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| HO(CH2)3- | 3.46 | −0.19 | 52.95 | −3.22 | 3038 |
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| Cl(CH2)3- | 3.54 | −0.11 | 53.28 | −2.89 | 3063 |
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| PhCOO(CH2)3- | 3.55 | −0.10 | 53.27 | −2.90 | 3064 |
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| CH3-C6H4-SO3-(CH2)3- | 3.48 | −0.17 | 53.26 | −2.91 | 3064 |
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| N3(CH2)3- | 3.54 | −0.11 | 53.26 | −2.91 | 3065 |
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| C6H5C2N3(CH2)3- | 3.86 # | 0.21 | Not observed | Not observed | 3057 |
|
| CH3CH=CH- | 2.82 * | 0.09 | Not observed | Not observed | 3046 |
1H- and 13C{1H} NMR chemical shift values (in ppm) of Cc-H vertexes for several 9,12-R2-1,2-closo-C2B10H10 and 9,10-R2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10 derivatives. NMR spectra were run in *(CD3)2CO or #CDCl3.
| δ1H(Cc-H) | Δδ1H | δ13C(Cc-H) | Δδ13C | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,2- | 3.56 # | - | 54.46 # | - |
| 9,12-I2-1,2- | 4.00 # | +0.44 # | 52.23 # | −2.23 # |
| 9,12-Br2-1,2- | 4.78 * | +0.38 * | 48.50 * | −7.70 * |
| 9,12-(CH₂=CH–CH₂)2-1,2- | 3.42 # | −0.14 # | 48.26 # | −6.2 # |
| 9,12-(OHCH₂CH2CH₂)2-1,2- | 4.30 * | −0.10 * | 49.17 * | −7.03 * |
| 1,7- | 2.91 # | - | 55.23 # | - |
| 9,10-I2-1,7- | 3.16 # | +0.40 # | - | - |
| 9,10-Cl2-1,7- | 3.76 * | +0.13 * | 51.60 * | −4.57 * |
| 9,10-Br2-1,7- | 3.88 * | +0.25 * | 54.00 * | −2.17 * |
| 9,10-(CH₂=CH–CH₂)2-1,7- | 2.84 # | −0.07 # | 52.35 # | −2.88 # |
| 9,10-(OHCH2CH2CH2)2-1,7- | 3.49 * | −0.14 * | 52.95 * | −3.22 * |
Figure 5ORTEP presentation of 9,10-(HOCH2CH2CH2)2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10 (4) and 9,10-(CH3CH=CH)2-1,7-closo-C2B10H10 (12) showing the atom numbering and displacement. Ellipsoids are at 30% and 50% probability level, respectively.
Crystal data and structure refinement.
| Compound | 4 | 12 |
|---|---|---|
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| C8H24B10O2 | C8H20B10 |
|
| 260.37 | 224.34 |
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| 100(2) | |
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| 0.71073 | |
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| Triclinic | |
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| P 1 | P -1 |
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| a = 10.7502(13)Å | a = 6.9248(11)Å |
|
| 1538.5(3) | 690.23(18) |
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| 4 | 2 |
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| 1.124 | 1.079 |
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| 0.062 | 0.049 |
|
| 552 | 236 |
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| 2.74 to 28.30° | 2.96 to 27.52° |
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| −14<=h<=14 | −9<=h<=8 |
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| Full-matrix least-squares on F2 | |
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| 7879 data; I>2σ(I) | 2428 data |
Figure 6Network presentation of 4 showing all intermolecular contacts as dashed lines: (a) H…H, (b) O…H and (c) O…O (H are omitted for clarity).
Figure 7Network presentation of 12 showing all intermolecular contacts as dashed lines: (a) C-H…H-B and (b) Cc-H…π interactions.
Figure 8Presentation of close contacts for 4 (on left) and 12 (on right) through the dnorm.
Figure 9Shape index presentation of 12 showing the red concave and the blue convex areas, which correspond to (a) H…π and (b) π …H, respectively.