Pushing the Lewis Acidity Boundaries of Boron Compounds With Non‐Planar Triarylboranes Derived from Triptycenes |
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Authors: | Ali Ben Saida Aurlien Chardon Arnaud Osi Nikolay Tumanov Johan Wouters Abel I Adjieufack Benoît Champagne Guillaume Berionni |
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Institution: | Ali Ben Saida,Aurélien Chardon,Arnaud Osi,Nikolay Tumanov,Johan Wouters,Abel I. Adjieufack,Benoît Champagne,Guillaume Berionni |
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Abstract: | Bending the planar trigonal boron center of triphenylborane by connecting its aryl rings with carbon or phosphorus linkers gave access to a series of 9‐boratriptycene derivatives with unprecedented structures and reactivities. NMR spectroscopy and X‐ray diffraction of the Lewis adducts of these non‐planar boron Lewis acids with weak Lewis base revealed particularly strong covalent bond formation. The first Lewis adduct of a trivalent boron compounds with the Tf2N? anion illustrates the unrivaled Lewis acidity of these species. Increasing the pyramidalization of the boron center and using a cationic phosphonium linker resulted in an exceptional enhancement of Lewis acidity. Introduction of a phosphorus and a boron atom at each edge of a triptycene framework, allowed access to new bifunctional Lewis acid‐base 9‐phospha‐10‐boratriptycenes featuring promising reactivity for the activation of carbon‐halogen bonds. |
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Keywords: | Bor Lewis-Sä uren Lewis-Supersä uren Triarylborane |
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