Syntheses, Characterization and Applications of Bicyclic (Alkyl)(Amino) Carbene (BICAAC) Complexes of Iridium and Some Selected Elements from Group 13-15
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Carbenes represent distinctive compounds characterized by a neutral divalent carbon
possessing six electrons in its valence shell. Over the past three decades, several stable singlet
carbenes have been isolated. The pioneering research conducted by the groups led by Arduengo
and Bertrand have significantly contributed to the evolution of novel class of carbenes,
encompassing N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs), mesoionic carbenes (MICs), cyclic
(alkyl)(amino) carbenes (CAACs), and recently discovered bicyclic (alkyl)(amino) carbenes
(BICAACs). Due to their commendable σ-donor and π-acceptor properties, carbene scaffolds
find extensive applications across various realms of chemistry. These applications include, but
are not limited to: a) carbene metal complexes, proven to be efficacious catalysts for diverse
organic transformations; b) stabilizing metals and non-metals in unconventional oxidation
states in their complexes supported by carbenes; c) carbenes, also demonstrate the activation
of enthalpically strong bonds under standard conditions and also serve as effective
organocatalysts.
The focus of the thesis is towards an in-depth exploration of the ligand capabilities of
the recently synthesized singlet bicyclic (alkyl)(amino) carbene. Consequently, we have
synthesized and characterized a range of BICAAC complexes based on B(III), P(III and 0),
Sb(III and 0), Ge(II and 0), Sn(II), and Ir(I) complexes. The 1 st chapter presents an overview
of the literature pertaining to carbenes their electronic structure and reactivity patterns. In the
2 nd chapter synthesis and characterization of low-valent diborane, diborene, and coinage
complexes of diborene derived from BICAAC have been explored. The next section of the 2 nd
chapter delves into the synthesis and characterization of a series of BICAAC-borenium cation
equivalents, elucidating their application as catalysts for the hydrosilylation of carbonyls. The
third and fourth chapters encompass the synthesis and characterization of BICAAC-supported
group-13 (P and Sb) and group-14 (Ge and Sn) complexes, respectively. These chapters offer
in-depth perspectives on the syntheses of low-valent P-P and Sb-Sb bonded complexes, as well
as the formation of a Ge(0) complex. Conclusively, the last chapter is centered around the
synthesis and characterization of neutral and cationic Ir(I)-complexes, emphasizing their
application as catalysts in the transfer hydrogenation of carbonyls and imines.