Electronic Effect of the [Au(PPh3)]+ Fragment in the Stabilization of Imidazolium Salts and the Destabilization of NHCs

Author:

Rosero‐Mafla Miguel A.12,Chaur Manuel N.12,Mujica‐Martinez Cesar A.3,Fernández‐Moreira Vanesa4,Zapata‐Rivera Jhon12,Gimeno M. Concepción4,Visbal Renso12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Química Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas Universidad del Valle A.A. 25360 Cali Colombia

2. Centro de Excelencia en Nuevos Materiales (CENM) Universidad del Valle A.A. 25360 Cali Colombia

3. Departamento de Química Universidad de Nariño 520002 San Juan de Pasto Nariño Colombia

4. Departamento de Química Inorgánica Instituto de Síntesis Química y Catálisis Homogénea (ISQCH) CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza C/ Pedro Cerbuna 12 50009 Zaragoza Spain

Abstract

AbstractThis work presents the synthesis and characterization of mono‐ (1) and di‐nuclear (2) imidazolium salts stabilized by [AuPPh3]+ fragments. The presence of the gold moiety induces a significant decrease in the carbenic proton‘s acidic character (high pKa). This high stability is consistent with the pronounced instability of the conjugate bases obtained through deprotonation using strong bases. The formation of carbene species is accompanied by the identification of a 1,2‐rearrangement process in which a preference for the C‐bound species over the N‐bound species is observed. Experimental techniques such as NMR, single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction analysis, mass spectrometry, and computational calculations are employed to investigate the reactivity exhibited by the imidazolium salts. Additionally, the electrochemical properties of the two imidazolium salts were also investigated. This study reveals that both species 1 and 2 display two cathodic peaks which are related to two electro‐chemical irreversible reduction events. The results obtained from both experimental and theoretical studies of this system reveal a strong tendency of the [AuPPh3]+ fragment to stabilize imidazolium salts. Additionally, they demonstrate the preference of this fragment for C‐bound species over N‐bound ones, with the former proving to be highly unstable even under severe conditions of air and moisture exclusion.

Publisher

Wiley

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