Literature DB >> 32878996

Direct functionalization of C-H bonds by electrophilic anions.

Jonas Warneke1,2,3, Martin Mayer4, Markus Rohdenburg5, Xin Ma2, Judy K Y Liu2, Max Grellmann4, Sreekanta Debnath6, Vladimir A Azov7, Edoardo Apra8, Robert P Young8, Carsten Jenne9, Grant E Johnson3, Hilkka I Kenttämaa2, Knut R Asmis1, Julia Laskin10.   

Abstract

Alkanes and [B12X12]2- (X = Cl, Br) are both stable compounds which are difficult to functionalize. Here we demonstrate the formation of a boron-carbon bond between these substances in a two-step process. Fragmentation of [B12X12]2- in the gas phase generates highly reactive [B12X11]- ions which spontaneously react with alkanes. The reaction mechanism was investigated using tandem mass spectrometry and gas-phase vibrational spectroscopy combined with electronic structure calculations. [B12X11]- reacts by an electrophilic substitution of a proton in an alkane resulting in a B-C bond formation. The product is a dianionic [B12X11CnH2n+1]2- species, to which H+ is electrostatically bound. High-flux ion soft landing was performed to codeposit [B12X11]- and complex organic molecules (phthalates) in thin layers on surfaces. Molecular structure analysis of the product films revealed that C-H functionalization by [B12X11]- occurred in the presence of other more reactive functional groups. This observation demonstrates the utility of highly reactive fragment ions for selective bond formation processes and may pave the way for the use of gas-phase ion chemistry for the generation of complex molecular structures in the condensed phase.

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Keywords:  alkane functionalization; dodecaborates; electrophilic anions; fragment ion deposition; spectroscopy of reactive intermediates

Year:  2020        PMID: 32878996      PMCID: PMC7519248          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2004432117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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