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Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit konnten, ausgehend von Borat-haltigen Salzen und ionischen Flüssigkeiten (ILs) sowie Lanthanid-haltigen Precursoren, 30 neue Komplexe und Koordinationspolymere dargestellt werden. Dazu wurden vielfältige Synthesestrategien verfolgt und angewendet, unter anderem Salzmetathesen in Lösung, Solvothermalsynthesen und Ionothermalsynthesen. Ein Hauptaugenmerk bei der Synthese der Zielverbindungen lag auf deren Eigenschaften, wobei insbesondere die Photolumineszenzeigenschaften der erhaltenen Koordinationsverbindungen untersucht wurden. Als Borat-haltige Liganden wurden sowohl Cyanoborate als auch Oxoborate hinsichtlich ihrer Eignung zum Aufbau neuer Koordinationspolymere untersucht. Als Cyanoborat-haltige Edukte wurden dabei Säuren und ionische Flüssigkeiten mit Dicyano-, Tricyano- und Tetracyanoborat- Anionen eingesetzt, die durch die unterschiedliche Zahl an Cyanogruppen zu vielfältigen Koordinationsverbindungen führen können. Mittels Ionothermalsynthese konnten die Verbindungen 1∞[Ln(NO3)2{B(CN)4}(H2O)4] (Ln = La, Eu) sowie [EMIm]1∞[LaNO3{B(CN)4}3(H2O)3] dargestellt werden, wobei es zu einer Transformation der ionischen Flüssigkeit [EMIm][B(CN)4] in ein Koordinationspolymer kommt, in dem sowohl Kation als auch Anion der IL beteiligt sind. Dabei ist es bemerkenswerterweise durch die Reaktionstemperatur möglich zu steuern, welches Produkt sich letztlich bildet. Ebenfalls durch Ionothermalsynthese gelang die Synthese von Einkristallen der Verbindung 3∞[La{C2F5B(CN)3}3], durch deren Kenntnis die Verbindungen 3∞[Ln{C2F5B(CN)3}3](Ln = Eu, Ho) als isotype Strukturen identifiziert und hinsichtlich ihrer Lumineszenzeigenschaften charakterisiert werden konnten. Durch Umsetzungen der Lanthanidchloride mit der Säure H[BH2(CN)2] in Solvothermalsynthesen in Pyridin (py) konnten eindimensionale Koordinationspolymere [H(py)2]1∞[LnCl2{BH2(CN)2}2(py)2]·0.5py (Ln = Ce, Pr) erhalten werden. Unter vergleichbaren Synthesebedingungen aber im Lösungsmittel MeCN beobachtet man hingegen die Bildung von Raumnetzen der Zusammensetzung 3∞[Ln2{BH2(CN)2}9]·[Ln(CH3CN)9] (Ln = Ce, Eu, Tb). Die dreidimensionalen Koordinationspolymere 3∞[Ln{BH(CN)3}3] (Ln = Eu, Tb) wurden ebenfalls in MeCN synthetisiert, allerdings ausgehend von der Säure [H3O][BH(CN)3]. Die erwähnten Verbindungen zeigen für die spektroskopisch relevanten Vertreter charakteristische Lumineszenz auf Basis von 5d-4f- respektive 4f-4f-Übergängen, die überwiegend auf der direkten Anregung der jeweiligen Lanthanidionen beruht. Mit dem Bis-salicylatoborat-Anion (= BSB−) gelang ausgehend von Na[BSB] und LnCl3 unter solvothermalen Bedingungen in Pyridin die Synthese der eindimensionalen, strangartigen Koordinationspolymere 1∞[Ln(BSB)3(py)2] (Ln = Y, La – Nd, Sm) und der zweidimensionalen, schichtartigen Verbindungen 2∞[Ln(BSB)3(py)] (Ln = Sm, Eu, Tb – Er). Einblicke über den Mechanismus der Bildung der genannten Verbindungen konnten durch den Komplex [ErCl2(py)4BSB] gewonnen werden, der eine sukzessive Substitution der Chlorid-Liganden nachweist. Die Verbindungen mit dem [BSB]−-Anion zeigen Photolumineszenz, die auf unterschiedliche Prozesse zurückgeführt werden kann. So weist 1∞[Y(BSB)3(py)2] Fluoreszenz auf, die von den [BSB]−-Anionen herrührt, während 1∞[Ln(BSB)3(py)2] (Ln = Ce, Nd, Sm) sowie 2∞[Ln(BSB)3(py)] (Ln = Sm, Tb, Dy) Lumineszenz auf Basis von 5d-4f- und 4f-4f-Übergängen zeigen, die durch einen Antenneneffekt der koordinierenden [BSB]−-Anionen vergleichsweise intensiv beobachtet werden können. Eine Sonderstellung nehmen hier die Verbindungen 2∞[Ln(BSB)3(py)] (Ln = Eu, Ho) ein. Während mit Eu3+ überwiegend direkte Anregung festgestellt werden kann, treten für Ho3+ Reabsorptionsprozesse auf. Durch Kombination unterschiedlicher Gehalte an Eu3+- bzw. Tb3+-Ionen in den eindimensionalen Koordinationspolymeren 1∞[EuxTb1−x(BSB)3(py)2] (x = 0.75, 0.50, 0.25) können zudem Mischfarben der Lumineszenz erzeugt werden. Mit dem Komplex [B2O(C2O4)2(dmf)2] (dmf = Dimethylformamid) und dem Koordinationspolymer 1∞[Tb{o-C6H4(CO2)2}(H2O)6][PHB]2 (PHB− = Phthalatoborat) konnte zudem die Sonderstellung des [BSB]−-Anions deutlich gemacht werden, da es als einziges untersuchtes Spiroborat-Anion vollständig in Zielverbindungen eingebaut werden konnte, während vergleichbare Spiroborat-Anionen wie das [PHB]−-Anion in Gegenwart Lewis-acider Verbindungen hingegen die Abspaltung funktioneller Gruppen zeigten. Insgesamt konnten in dieser Arbeit somit zahlreiche neue, lumineszierende Koordinationspolymere mit Cyano- und Oxoboraten erfolgreich dargestellt werden.
Herein, the copper-catalyzed borylation of readily available acyl chlorides with bis(pinacolato)diboron, (B\(_{2}\)pin\(_{2}\)) or bis(neopentane glycolato)diboron (B\(_{2}\)neop\(_{2}\)) is reported, which provides stable potassium acyltrifluoroborates (KATs) in good yields from the acylboronate esters. A variety of functional groups are tolerated under the mild reaction conditions (room temperature) and substrates containing different carbon-skeletons, such as aryl, heteroaryl and primary, secondary, tertiary alkyl are applicable. Acyl N-methyliminodiacetic acid (MIDA) boronates can also been accessed by modification of the workup procedures. This process is scalable and also amenable to the late-stage conversion of carboxylic acid-containing drugs into their acylboron analogues, which have been challenging to prepare previously. A catalytic mechanism is proposed based on in situ monitoring of the reaction between p-toluoyl chloride and an NHC-copper(I) boryl complex as well as the isolation of an unusual lithium acylBpinOBpin compound as a key intermediate.
Herein, we report the facile synthesis of a three-dimensional (3D) inorganic analogue of 9,10-diazido-9,10-dihydrodiboraantracene, which turned out to be a monomer in both the solid and solution state, and thermally stable up to 230 °C, representing a rare example of azido borane with boosted Lewis acidity and stability in one. Apart from the classical acid-base and Staudinger reactions, E−H bond activation (E=B, Si, Ge) was investigated. While the reaction with B−H (9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane) led directly to the 1,1-addition on N\(_{α}\) upon N\(_{2}\) elimination, the Si−H (Et\(_{3}\)SiH, PhMe\(_{2}\)SiH) activation proceeded stepwise via 1,2-addition, with the key intermediates 5\(_{int}\) and 6\(_{int}\) being isolated and characterized. In contrast, the cooperative Ge−H was reversible and stayed at the 1,2-addition step.
The 1,3-bis(tricyanoborane)imidazolate anion 1 was obtained in high yield from lithium imidazolate and B(CN)\(_3\)−pyridine adduct. Anion 1 is chemically very robust and thus allowed the isolation of the corresponding H\(_5\)O\(_2\)\(^+\) salt. Furthermore, monoanion 1 served as starting species for the novel dianionic N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC), 1,3-bis(tricyanoborane)imidazoline-2-ylidenate anion 3 that acts as ditopic ligand via the carbene center and the cyano groups at boron. First reactions of this new NHC 3 with methyl iodide, elemental selenium, and [Ni(CO)\(_4\)] led to the methylated imidazolate ion 4, the dianionic selenium adduct 5, and the dianionic nickel tricarbonyl complex 6. These NHC derivatives provide a first insight into the electronic and steric properties of the dianionic NHC 3. Especially the combination of properties, such as double negative charge, different coordination sites, large buried volume and good σ-donor and π-acceptor ability, make NHC 3 a unique and promising ligand and building block.
N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHC) are utilized for the stabilization of reactive compounds, for the activation of strong bonds, and as ligands in transition metal chemistry. In contrast to neutral NHCs, few examples of anionic or even dianionic NHCs are known. One approach for the synthesis of anionic carbenes is the deprotonation of neutral or anionic precursors, bearing Lewis acids instead of alkyl or aryl substituents. Following this strategy, novel anionic and dianionic NHCs, featuring weakly coordinating fluorinated borane and phosphorane substituents or coordinating tricyanoborane substituents were synthesized within the scope of this thesis. These carbenes possess unprecedented stabilities compared to related species. Furthermore, their electronic and steric properties can be directly adjusted by the type of Lewis acid attached. Their potential as ligands with highly shielding weakly coordinating substituents next to the carbene coordination center was demonstrated by the syntheses of the respective NHC selenium adducts and NHC gold(I) complexes. In contrast anionic NHCs with coordinating tricyanoborane moieties have an outstanding potential as ditopic ligands with coordination being possible at the carbene center and via the cyano groups. Their beneficial ligand properties were demonstrated by the syntheses of the respective NHC selenium adducts and NHC nickeltricarbonyl complexes. The combination of electronic properties, the large buried volume, the negative charge, the possibility to act as ditopic or ligands with weakly coordinating groups, and the ease of accessibility render borane- and phosphorane functionalized NHCs unique novel ligands. A further project of this PhD thesis deals with the steric properties of Lewis acids. Therefore, an easy-to-apply model was designed to quantify the steric demand of Lewis acids. Using the results of this evaluation, a second model was developed which judges the steric repulsion in Lewis acid/base adduct formation for arbitrary sets of acids and bases.
Anionic Adducts
Sp2-sp3 tetraalkoxy diboron compounds have gained attention due to the development of new, synthetically useful catalytic reactions either with or without transition-metals. Lewis-base adducts of the diboron(4) compounds were suggested as possible intermediates in Cu catalyzed borylation reactions some time ago. However, intermolecular adducts of tetraalkoxy diboron compounds have not been studied yet in great detail. In preliminary studies, we have synthesized a series of anionic sp2-sp3 adducts of B2pin2 with alkoxy-groups (L = [OMe]–, [OtBu]–), a phenoxy-group (L = [4-tBuC6H4O]–) and fluoride (L = [F]–, with [nBu4N]+ as the counter ion) as Lewis-bases.
Neutral Adducts
Since their isolation and characterization, applications of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) and related molecules, e.g., cyclic alkylaminocarbenes (CAACs) and acyclic diaminocarbenes (aDCs), have grown rapidly. Their use as ligands in homogeneous catalysis and directly in organocatalysis, including recently developed borylation reactions, is now well established. Recently, several examples of ring expansion reactions (RER) involving NHCs were reported to take place at elevated temperatures, involving Be, B, and Si.
Furthermore, preliminary studies in the group of Marder et al. showed the presence of neutral sp2-sp3 diboron compounds with B2pin2 and the NHC Cy2Im. In this work, we focused on the synthesis and characterization of further neutral sp2-sp3 as well as sp3-sp3 diboron adducts with B2cat2 and B2neop2 and different NHCs. Whereas the mono-NHC adduct is stable for several hours at temperatures up to 60 °C, the bis-NHC adducts undergo thermally induced rearrangement to form the ring expanded products compound 26 and 27. B2neop2 is much more reactive than B2cat2 giving ring expanded product 29 at room temperature in quantitative yields, demonstrating that NHC ring expansion and B–B bond cleavage can be very facile processes.
Whereas the mono-NHC adduct is stable for several hours at temperatures up to 60 °C, the bis-NHC adducts undergo thermally induced rearrangement to form the ring expanded products compound 26 and 27. B2neop2 is much more reactive than B2cat2 giving ring expanded product 29 at room temperature in quantitative yields, demonstrating that NHC ring expansion and B–B bond cleavage can be very facile processes.
Boric acid (BA) has been used as a transparent glass matrix for optical materials for over 100 years. However, recently, apparent room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) from BA (crystalline and powder states) was reported (Zheng et al., Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 2021, 60, 9500) when irradiated at 280 nm under ambient conditions. We suspected that RTP from their BA sample was induced by an unidentified impurity. Our experimental results show that pure BA synthesized from B(OMe)\(_{3}\) does not luminesce in the solid state when irradiated at 250–400 nm, while commercial BA indeed (faintly) luminesces. Our theoretical calculations show that neither individual BA molecules nor aggregates would absorb light at >175 nm, and we observe no absorption of solid pure BA experimentally at >200 nm. Therefore, it is not possible for pure BA to be excited at >250 nm even in the solid state. Thus, pure BA does not display RTP, whereas trace impurities can induce RTP.
Persistent room-temperature phosphorence from purely organic molecules and multi-component systems
(2021)
Recently, luminophores showing efficient room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP) have gained tremendous interest due to their numerous applications. However, most phosphors are derived from transition metal complexes because of their intrinsic fast intersystem crossing (ISC) induced by strong spin–orbit coupling (SOC) constants of the heavy metal.
Metal-free RTP materials are rare and have become a promising field because they are inexpensive and environmentally friendly. This review summarizes organic molecular materials with long triplet lifetimes at room temperature from the perspective of whether they stem from a molecular or multi-component system. Among purely organic phosphors, heteroatoms are usually introduced into the backbone in order to boost the singlet–triplet ISC rate constant.
In multi-component systems, useful strategies such as host–guest, polymer matrix, copolymerization, and supramolecular assembly provide a rigid matrix to restrict nonradiative pathways thus realizing ultralong RTP.
Designing highly efficient purely organic phosphors at room temperature remains a challenge because of fast non-radiative processes and slow intersystem crossing (ISC) rates. The majority of them emit only single component phosphorescence. Herein, we have prepared 3 isomers (o, m, p-bromophenyl)-bis(2,6-dimethylphenyl)boranes. Among the 3 isomers (o-, m- and p-BrTAB) synthesized, the ortho-one is the only one which shows dual phosphorescence, with a short lifetime of 0.8 ms and a long lifetime of 234 ms in the crystalline state at room temperature. Based on theoretical calculations and crystal structure analysis of o-BrTAB, the short lifetime component is ascribed to the T\(^M_1\) state of the monomer which emits the higher energy phosphorescence. The long-lived, lower energy phosphorescence emission is attributed to the T\(^A_1\) state of an aggregate, with multiple intermolecular interactions existing in crystalline o-BrTAB inhibiting nonradiative decay and stabilizing the triplet states efficiently.