Beyond the Limits of Perbromo‐Substituted Octahedral Pnictogenaboranes: A Spectroscopic and Computational Study
Willi Keller,
Jindřich Fanfrlík,
Drahomír Hnyk
Abstract:Octahedral closo‐1,2‐Pn2B4Br4 (Pn = P, As) molecules react with tetrahydrothiophene (THT), regarded as a soft base, much slower than with tetrahydrofuran (THF), considered a hard base. Namely, the reaction begins with only Pn = P at temperatures above 140 °C; 4‐Br(CH2)4S‐closo‐1,2‐P2B4Br3 has been detected as the first product resulting in the cleavage and insertion of a thiobutylate group into the B‐Br bond. Unlike in the reaction with THF, the addition of a second THT moiety has not been observed. Conversely… Show more
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