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Mono-C,O-chelated bromo- and triflatosilanes with an amino acid moiety: salts or covalently bonded complexes?

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Derivatives of the amino acids sarcosine and proline – triflates TsN(Me)CH2C(O)N(Me)-CH2SiMe2OTf and Ns–Pro–N(Me)CH2SiMe2OTf (Ns is 4-NO2C6H4SO2) – were synthesized by the reaction of trimethylsilyl triflate with halosilanes prepared previously. Bromide… Click to show full abstract

Derivatives of the amino acids sarcosine and proline – triflates TsN(Me)CH2C(O)N(Me)-CH2SiMe2OTf and Ns–Pro–N(Me)CH2SiMe2OTf (Ns is 4-NO2C6H4SO2) – were synthesized by the reaction of trimethylsilyl triflate with halosilanes prepared previously. Bromide NsNHCH(Me)C(O)N(Me)CH2SiMe2Br was synthesized by the cleavage of the Si–O–Si moiety of the appropriate disiloxane with excess acetyl bromide. The X-ray diffraction study of these compounds and of the previously characterized bromide TsN(Ac)CH2C(O)N(Me) CH2SiMe2Br showed that the Si–O coordination bond lengths in the triflates are 1.7692(14)– 1.8623(14) Å. The interatomic distances between the bromine and silicon atoms are 2.7095(8) and 2.9704(7) Å, which indicates that these bonds are weak. To elucidate the nature of Si…X bonding (X = OTf, Br), the topological analysis of electron density was performed and 29Si NMR chemical shifts were calculated. The interatomic Si…X interaction in triflate TsN(Me)CH2C(O)- N(Me)CH2SiMe2OTf and bromide TsN(Ac)CH2C(O)N(Me)CH2SiMe2Br is weak. In triflate Ns–Pro–N(Me)CH2SiMe2OTf and bromide NsNHCH(Me)C(O)N(Me) CH2 SiMe2Br, the Si…X interaction is significantly stronger and corresponds to a weak coordination bond. Hence, the tosylates can be considered as salts, whereas the para-nitrobenzenesulfonyl derivatives are monochelated five-coordinate silicon complexes.

Keywords: tsn ch2c; mono chelated; triflatosilanes amino; moiety; bromo triflatosilanes; chelated bromo

Journal Title: Russian Chemical Bulletin
Year Published: 2019

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