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Al(OR(F))(3) (R(F) = C(CF(3))(3)) activated silica: a well-defined weakly coordinating surface anion

Weakly Coordinating Anions (WCAs) containing electron deficient delocalized anionic fragments that are reasonably inert allow for the isolation of strong electrophiles. Perfluorinated borates, perfluorinated aluminum alkoxides, and halogenated carborane anions are a few families of WCAs that are com...

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Autores principales: Culver, Damien B., Venkatesh, Amrit, Huynh, Winn, Rossini, Aaron J., Conley, Matthew P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8148071/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34084380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc05904k
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Sumario:Weakly Coordinating Anions (WCAs) containing electron deficient delocalized anionic fragments that are reasonably inert allow for the isolation of strong electrophiles. Perfluorinated borates, perfluorinated aluminum alkoxides, and halogenated carborane anions are a few families of WCAs that are commonly used in synthesis. Application of similar design strategies to oxide surfaces is challenging. This paper describes the reaction of Al(OR(F))(3)*PhF (R(F) = C(CF(3))(3)) with silica partially dehydroxylated at 700 °C (SiO(2-700)) to form the bridging silanol [triple bond, length as m-dash]Si–OH⋯Al(OR(F))(3) (1). DFT calculations using small clusters to model 1 show that the gas phase acidity (GPA) of the bridging silanol is 43.2 kcal mol(−1) lower than the GPA of H(2)SO(4), but higher than the strongest carborane acids, suggesting that deprotonated 1 would be a WCA. Reactions of 1 with NOct(3) show that 1 forms weaker ion-pairs than classical WCAs, but stronger ion-pairs than carborane or borate anions. Though 1 forms stronger ion-pairs than these state-of-the-art WCAs, 1 reacts with alkylsilanes to form silylium type surface species. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first example of a silylium supported on derivatized silica.