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Carbon monoxide insertion at a heavy p-block element: unprecedented formation of a cationic bismuth carbamoyl

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  • Major advances in the chemistry of 5th and 6th row heavy p-block element compounds have recently uncovered intriguing reactivity patterns towards small molecules such as H\(_2\), CO\(_2\), and ethylene. However, well-defined, homogeneous insertion reactions with carbon monoxide, one of the benchmark substrates in this field, have not been reported to date. We demonstrate here, that a cationic bismuth amide undergoes facile insertion of CO into the Bi–N bond under mild conditions. This approach grants direct access to the first cationic bismuthMajor advances in the chemistry of 5th and 6th row heavy p-block element compounds have recently uncovered intriguing reactivity patterns towards small molecules such as H\(_2\), CO\(_2\), and ethylene. However, well-defined, homogeneous insertion reactions with carbon monoxide, one of the benchmark substrates in this field, have not been reported to date. We demonstrate here, that a cationic bismuth amide undergoes facile insertion of CO into the Bi–N bond under mild conditions. This approach grants direct access to the first cationic bismuth carbamoyl species. Its characterization by NMR, IR, and UV/vis spectroscopy, elemental analysis, single-crystal X-ray analysis, cyclic voltammetry, and DFT calculations revealed intriguing properties, such as a reversible electron transfer at the bismuth center and an absorption feature at 353 nm ascribed to a transition involving σ- and π-type orbitals of the bismuth-carbamoyl functionality. A combined experimental and theoretical approach provided insight into the mechanism of CO insertion. The substrate scope could be extended to isonitriles.zeige mehrzeige weniger

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Autor(en): Jacqueline Ramler, Jordi PoaterORCiD, Florian Hirsch, Benedikt Ritschel, Ingo FischerORCiD, F. Matthias BickelhauptORCiD, Crispin LichtenbergORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-181627
Dokumentart:Artikel / Aufsatz in einer Zeitschrift
Institute der Universität:Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie / Institut für Anorganische Chemie
Fakultät für Chemie und Pharmazie / Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie
Sprache der Veröffentlichung:Englisch
Titel des übergeordneten Werkes / der Zeitschrift (Englisch):Chemical Science
Erscheinungsjahr:2019
Band / Jahrgang:10
Seitenangabe:4169 – 4176
Originalveröffentlichung / Quelle:Chemical Science, 2019, 10, 4169. doi:10.1039/C9SC00278B
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1039/C9SC00278B
Allgemeine fachliche Zuordnung (DDC-Klassifikation):5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 54 Chemie / 541 Physikalische Chemie
Freie Schlagwort(e):carbon monoxide; p-block element
Datum der Freischaltung:25.06.2019
Lizenz (Deutsch):License LogoCC BY-NC: Creative-Commons-Lizenz: Namensnennung, Nicht kommerziell