Application of nonmetallic frustrated cations in the activation of small molecules

31 March 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The concept of nonmetallic frustrated cations has been used in the small molecule activation. The in situ generated ambiphilic phosphinoborinium cation activated phenyl isocyanate, diisopropylcarbodiimide, and acetonitrile under very mild conditions without any catalyst, yielding single-, double-, or mixed-activation products. Furthermore, the mechanisms of the reactions of the phosphinoborinium cation with small molecules were elucidated using density functional theory calculations.

Keywords

Boron
Phosphorus
Borinium cations
Frustrated Lewis pairs
Small molecule activation

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ESI nonmetallic frustrated cations
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Experimental, crystallographic, spectroscopic and computational details.
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