Iminoborane

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Structure of tBuN=B-tBu (tBu = tert-butyl). The B-N bond distance is 126 pm.[1]

Iminoboranes comprise a group of organoboron compounds with the formula RB=NR'. They are electronically related to acetylenes but are usually more reactive due to the polarity.[2][3]

Structure and bonding

The parent iminoborane, HB=NH, is produced by the photolysis of H3BNH3.[4][5][6] Bonding in iminoboranes can be described by two resonance structures:[7]

RBNRRB=N¨R

The stability is dramatically affected by bulky substituents. One isolable iminoborane is Template:Chem2.[1]

Comparison of bond lengths in simple boron-nitrogen hydrides
Molecule Ammonia borane[8] Aminoborane[9] Iminoborane[10]
Formula BNH6 BNH4 BNH2
Class amine-borane aminoborane iminoborane
Analogous hydrocarbon ethane ethylene acetylene
Analogous hydrocarbon class alkane alkene alkyne
Structure
Ball-and-stick model
Hybridisation of boron and nitrogen sp3 sp2 sp
B-N bond length 1.658 Å 1.391 Å 1.238 Å
Proportion of B-N single bond 100% 84% 75%
B-H bond length 1.216 Å 1.195 Å
N-H bond length 1.014 Å 1.004 Å
Structure determination method microwave spectroscopy microwave spectroscopy infrared spectroscopy

Synthesis

Elimination of fluoro- or chlorosilanes provides a well-tested route. Bulky substituents such as (Me3Si)3Si stabilize the iminoborane with respect to oligomerization:[11]

(Me3Si)3SiB(F)-N(SiMe3)2 (Me3Si)3Si-B=N-SiMe3 + F-SiMe3

Thermal decomposition of azidoboranes induces migration of R from boron to the nascent nitrene gives iminoboranes:[12]

R2B-N3 RB=NR + N2

Reactivity

Oligomerization

Iminoboranes tend to oligomerize, often forming cyclic derivatives. Preventing this reaction is the purpose of bulky substituents. Five types of oligomerization product are produced: cyclodimers (Template:Chem names,[1] Di[13]), cyclotrimers (borazines, Tr), bicyclotrimers (Dewar borazines, Template:Prime[14]), cyclotetramers (Template:Chem names, Te[15]), and polymers (polyiminoboranes, Po); which are shown below.[16] Which product is dominant depends on the structures of reactants and the reaction conditions. Some of the products can be interconverted.[17]

Addition reactions

The addition of protic agents is fast and quantitive.[18] Boration reaction of iminoboranes is the addition of B-X single bond to B≡N, where -X can be -Cl (chloro-boration), -N3 (azido-boration), -SR (thio-boration), -NR2 (amino-boration) and R (alkyl-boration). One of these reactions are illustrated here.

Some electron-rich iminoboranes form adducts with Lewis acids.[19]

Cycloaddition

The typical [2+3]-cycloaddition is the addition of B≡N and RN3 to give a BN4 ring.[1] One of the widely investigated [2+2]-cycloadditions is the reaction of aldehydes and ketones.

Coordination to transition metals

Like alkynes, iminoboranes bind transition metals.

References

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