Moleküle mit ungewöhnlich langen N(sp2)–Si(sp3)-Bindungen: Synthese und Kristallstrukturen von 1,2-Benzoldisulfonylaminosilanen |
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Authors: | Thomas Hamann Armand Blaschette Peter G. Jones |
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Abstract: | Polysulfonylamines. XCIV. Molecules with Unusually Long N(sp2)–Si(sp3) Bonds: Synthesis and Crystal Structures of 1,2-Benzenedisulfonylaminosilanes The following compounds were obtained by metathesis of silver 1,2-benzenedisulfonimide (AgZ) with the appropriate chlorosilanes: ZSiMe3 ( 4 ), ZSinPr3, ZSiMe2nBu, ZSiMe2(CMe2–CHMe2) ( 7 ), (Z)2SiMe2 ( 8 ). In the crystal structures of 4 (monoclinic, space group P21/n), 7 (monoclinic, P21/c) and 8 (monoclinic, P21/n), which were determined by low-temperature X-ray diffraction, the molecules adopt the N-silyl form and display unusually long bonds between the trigonal-planar N and the tetrahedrally coordinated Si atoms ( 4 : 182.6, 7 : 184.1, 8 : 177.8 and 180.5 pm). For 7 in CDCl3 solution, 1H and 13C NMR data indicate N,O-silylotropy. The solid state structures of molecules 4 and 7 strongly suggest that the N–Si bond lengthening in N,N-disulfonylated aminosilanes is mainly induced by the π-acceptor character of the SO2 groups and not by the occasionally observed coordination expansion of the Si atom through short intramolecular O…Si contacts. |
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Keywords: | 1,2-Benzenedisulfonylaminosilanes synthesis X-ray structure N,O-silylotropy long N(sp2)– Si(sp3) bond O… Si 1,4-interaction. |
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