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Molecular structure of the solvated proton in isolated salts. Short,strong, low barrier (SSLB) H-bonds
Authors:Stasko Daniel  Hoffmann Stephan P  Kim Kee-Chan  Fackler Nathanael L P  Larsen Anna S  Drovetskaya Tatiana  Tham Fook S  Reed Christopher A  Rickard Clifton E F  Boyd Peter D W  Stoyanov Evgenii S
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of California, Riverside, California 92521-0403, USA.
Abstract:Large, inert, weakly basic carborane anions of the icosahedral type CHB(11)R(5)X(6)(-) (R = H, Me; X = Cl, Br) allow ready isolation and structural characterization of discrete salts of the solvated proton, H(solvent)(x)]CHB(11)R(5)X(6)], (solvent = common O-atom donor). These oxonium ion Br?nsted acids are convenient reagents for the tuned delivery of protons to organic solvents with a specified number of donor solvent molecules and with acidities leveled to those of the chosen donor solvent. They have greater thermal stability than the popular H(OEt(2))(2)]BAr(F)] acids based on fluorinated tetraphenylborate counterions because carborane anions can sustain much higher levels of acidity. When organic O-atom donors such as diethyl ether, tetrahydrofuran, benzophenone, and nitrobenzene are involved, the coordination number of the proton (x) in H(solvent)(x)()](+) is two. A mixed species involving the H(H(2)O)(diethyl ether)](+) ion has also been isolated. These solid-state structures provide expectations for the predominant molecular structures of solvated protons in solution and take into account that water is an inevitable impurity in organic solvents. The O.O distances are all short, lying within the range from 2.35 to 2.48 A. They are consistent with strong, linear O.H.O hydrogen bonding. Density functional theory calculations indicate that all H(solvent)(2)(+) cations have low barriers to movement of the proton within an interval along the O.H.O trajectory, i.e., they are examples of so-called SSLB H-bonds (short, strong, low-barrier). Unusually broadened IR bands, diagnostic of SSLB H-bonds, are observed in these H(solvent)(2)(+) cations.
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