Synthesis of Superbulky Amide Ligands by Addition of Polar Reagents to Sila–Imine

Author:

Knüpfer Christian1,Klerner Lukas1,Raucheisen Michael1,Langer Jens1,Harder Sjoerd1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg Egerlandstraße 1 91058 Erlangen Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe chemistry of extremely bulky amide ligands is troubled by difficulties in deprotonation of the parent amine. As an alternative route to superbulky amide reagents, the addition of polar reagents to a sila–imine has been investigated. Attempts to synthesize the superbulky amide anion (tBu3Si)2N by addition of tBuLi to tBu2Si=N(SitBu3) failed and gave tBu3Si(tBu2HSi)NLi and isobutene. Reaction of the sila–imine with KOtBu successfully led to tBu3Si[tBu2(tBuO)Si]NK which crystallized as a separated ion–pair. Reaction with the slightly bulkier KOAd (Ad=1‐adamantyl) led in presence of THF to ether ring–opening. Reaction with tBuOH gave tBu3Si[tBu2(tBuO)Si]NH but this amine cannot be easily deprotonated. Reaction with (BDI*)MgnBu in presence of THF gave (BDI*)Mg+ ⋅ (THF)2 and the non–coordinating anion tBu3Si[tBu2(nBu)Si]N; BDI*=ß‐diketiminate ligand HC[C(tBu)N−DIPP]2, DIPP=2,6‐diisopropylphenyl. Reaction of Mg(nBu)2 with tBu2Si=N(SitBu3) led to a Mg complex with one amide ligand: tBu3Si[tBu2(nBu)Si]N. The other superbulky amide anion isomerized by internal deprotonation of a tBu‐substituent to give a primary carbanion that is also coordinated to Mg. Although the amide–to–carbanion isomerization is highly contrathermodynamic, it allows for coordination of both anions to a single Mg center. The new bulky amides are rare cases of halogen–free weakly coordinating anions.

Publisher

Wiley

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