Artikel

Rational Design of Cationic Silyl Lewis Acids

03.09.2025

Von Wiley-VCH zur Verfügung gestellt

The synthesis of a family of selanyl-stabilized silyl cations is reported. Variations of the scaffold, the substituents at the silicon and the selenium atoms allow to adjust their Lewis acidity over a wide range. The Lewis acidity is quantified by the FBN method.


Abstract

The synthesis of a series of selanyl-stabilized cationic silyl Lewis acids with naphthalene or acenaphthalene scaffolds is described. The influence of scaffold modifications, substitution variations at the selanyl donor and at the silicon atom on the strengths of the silyl Lewis acid is evaluated using the p-fluorobenzonitrile (FBN) method. These simple variations of the principal structure allow to adjust the Lewis acidity of the cationic silyl Lewis acids from weak ones to examples that are significantly stronger than tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane (BCF). The solid-state structure of the cationic FBN complex [11(FBN)]+ with an acenaphthene backbone and a pentafluorophenylselanyl donor provides evidence for the penta-coordination of the silicon atom in this complex, in agreement with the results of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) studies in solution. Finally, this study suggests that the FBN method is well suited to assess even very subtle differences in the strength of Lewis acids.

Verwandte Artikel
Rational Design of Cationic Silyl Lewis Acids
In Kürze
Rational Design of Cationic Silyl Lewis Acids
Ehrungen, Karriere
Rational Design of Cationic Silyl Lewis Acids
Aus den Fachgruppen
Rational Design of Cationic Silyl Lewis Acids
EuChemS Policy Workshop „PFAS”
Rational Design of Cationic Silyl Lewis Acids
Bafög beantragen

Das könnte Sie auch interessieren

GDCh-Mitglieder exklusiv

Artikel • Nachrichten aus der Chemie

In Kürze

GÖCH

Termin vormerken: Generalversammlung am 21. September Die diesjährige Generalversammlung ist im Rahmen der Chemietage am...

30.04.2026
GDCh-Mitglieder exklusiv

Artikel • Nachrichten aus der Chemie

Ehrungen, Karriere

Service

Ehrungen Finnian Freeling, Dr.: Promotionspreis Wasserchemie der Wasserchemischen Gesellschaft, Fachgruppe der GDCh, für...

30.04.2026
GDCh-Mitglieder exklusiv

Artikel • Nachrichten aus der Chemie

Aus den Fachgruppen

GDCh

Bauchemie Neuer Vorstand Die GDCh-Fachgruppe Bauchemie hat ihren Vorstand für die Amtszeit 1. Januar 2026 bis 31. Dezemb...

30.04.2026