Steric Selection of Anion Binding Sites by Organoantimony(V) Pnictogen Bond Donors: An Experimental and Computational Study
Brendan L. Murphy,
Logan T. Maltz,
François P. Gabbaï
Abstract:Catecholatostiboranes have emerged as useful Lewis acids in several applications. To better understand the factors that control the properties of these species, we examined the Lewis acidities of (o-C 6 Cl 4 O 2 )Sb(o-Tol) 3 (2, Tol = tolyl) and (o-C 6 Cl 4 O 2 )Sb(p-Tol) 3 (3), two triarylcatecholatostiboranes that differ by the nature of the aryl substituent. Fluoride anion binding studies indicate that 3 is more Lewis acidic than 2, a factor readily assigned to the steric crowding around antimony in the cas… Show more
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