Dehydropolymerization of Amine-Boranes using Bis(imino)pyridine Rhodium Pre-Catalysis: σ-Amine-Borane Complexes, Nanoparticles, and Low Residual-Metal BN-Polymers that can be Chemically Repurposed
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The sigma amine-borane complexes [Rh(L1)(η2:η2-H3B·NRH2)][OTf] (L1=2,6-bis-[1-(2,6-diisopropylphenylimino) ethyl]pyridine, R=Me, Et, nPr) are described, alongside [Rh-(L1)(NMeH2)][OTf]. Using R=Me as a pre-catalyst (1 mol%) the dehydropolymerization of H3B·NMeH2 gives [H2BNMeH]n selectively. Added NMeH2, or the direct use of [Rh(L1)(NMeH2)][OTf], is required for initiation of catalysis, which is suggested to operate through the formation of a neutral hydride complex,
Rh(L1)H. The formation of small (1–5 nm) nanoparticles is
observed at the end of catalysis, but studies are ambiguous as
to whether the catalysis is solely nanoparticle promoted or if
there is a molecular homogeneous component. [Rh-
(L1)(NMeH2)][OTf] is shown to operate at 0.025 mol% loadings
on a 2 g scale of H3B·NMeH2 to give polyaminoborane
[H2BNMeH]n [Mn=30,900 g/mol, Ð=1.8] that can be purified to
a low residual [Rh] (6 μg/g). Addition of Na[N(SiMe3)2] to
[H2BNMeH]n results in selective depolymerization to form the
eee-isomer of N,N,N-trimethylcyclotriborazane [H2BNMeH]3: the
chemical repurposing of a main-group polymer.
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Cross, M. J., Brodie, C. N., Crivoi, D. G., Goodall, J. C., Ryan, D. E., Martínez‐Martínez, A. J., Johnson, A., & Weller, A. S. (2023). Dehydropolymerization of Amine−Boranes using Bis(imino)pyridine Rhodium Pre‐Catalysis: σ‐Amine−Borane Complexes, Nanoparticles, and Low Residual‐Metal BN−Polymers that can be Chemically Repurposed. In Chemistry – A European Journal (Vol. 29, Issue 60). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.202302110












