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A Mixed Heavier Si=Ge Analogue of a Vinyl Anion.


ABSTRACT: The versatile reactivities of disilenides and digermenide, heavier analogues of vinyl anions, have significantly expanded the pool of silicon and germanium compounds with various unexpected structural motifs in the past two decades. We now report the synthesis and isolation of a cyclic heteronuclear vinyl anion analogue with a Si=Ge bond, potassium silagermenide as stable thf-solvate and 18-c-6 solvate by the KC8 reduction of germylene or digermene precursors. Its suitability as synthon for the synthesis of functional silagermenes is proven by the reactions with chlorosilane and chlorophospane to yield the corresponding silyl- and phosphanyl-silagermenes. X-ray crystallographic analysis, UV/Vis spectroscopy and DFT calculations revealed a significant degree of ?-conjugation between N=C and Si=Ge double bonds in the title compound.

SUBMITTER: Majhi PK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7821269 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Mixed Heavier Si=Ge Analogue of a Vinyl Anion.

Majhi Paresh Kumar PK   Huch Volker V   Scheschkewitz David D  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20201026 1


The versatile reactivities of disilenides and digermenide, heavier analogues of vinyl anions, have significantly expanded the pool of silicon and germanium compounds with various unexpected structural motifs in the past two decades. We now report the synthesis and isolation of a cyclic heteronuclear vinyl anion analogue with a Si=Ge bond, potassium silagermenide as stable thf-solvate and 18-c-6 solvate by the KC<sub>8</sub> reduction of germylene or digermene precursors. Its suitability as synth  ...[more]

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