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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Mechanistic Study of Stepwise Methylisocyanide Coupling and C-H Activation Mediated by a Low-Valent Main Group Molecule
Philip P. PowerPetra VaskoZachary D. BrownJeremy D. EricksonJames C. FettingerHeikki M. Tuononensubject
ChemistryLigandStereochemistryIsocyanideMigratory insertionGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureBiochemistryCatalysisAdductchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryMoleculeIsomerizationta116Methyl groupdescription
An experimental and DFT investigation of the mechanism of the coupling of methylisocyanide and C-H activation mediated by the germylene (germanediyl) Ge(Ar(Me6))2 (Ar(Me6) = C6H3-2,6(C6H2-2,4,6-Me3)2) showed that it proceeded by initial MeNC adduct formation followed by an isomerization involving the migratory insertion of the MeNC carbon into the Ge-C ligand bond. Addition of excess MeNC led to sequential insertions of two further MeNC molecules into the Ge-C bond. The insertion of the third MeNC leads to methylisocyanide methyl group C-H activation to afford an azagermacyclopentadienyl species. The X-ray crystal structures of the 1:1 (Ar(Me6))2GeCNMe adduct, the first and final insertion products (Ar(Me6))GeC(NMe)Ar(Me6) and (Ar(Me6))GeC(NHMe)C(NMe)C(Ar(Me6))NMe were obtained. The DFT calculations on the reaction pathways represent the first detailed mechanistic study of isocyanide oligomerization by a p-block element species.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-03-12 | Journal of American Chemical Society |