화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.132, No.30, 10264-10265, 2010
Synthesis of a Pentasilapropellane. Exploring the Nature of a Stretched Silicon-Silicon Bond in a Nonclassical Molecule
We report on the successful synthesis of Si(5)Mes(6) (Mes = 2,4,6-trimethylphenyl), which consists of an archetypal [1.1.1] cluster core featuring two ligand-free, "inverted tetrahedral" bridgehead silicon atoms. The separation between the bridgehead Si atoms is much longer, and the bond strength much weaker, than usually observed for a regular Si-Si single bond. A detailed analysis of the electronic characteristics of Si(5)Mes(6) reveals a low-lying excited triplet state, indicative of some biradical(oid) character. Reactivity studies provide evidence for both closed-shell and radical-type reactivity, confirming the unusual nature of the stretched silicon-silicon bond in this "nonclassical" molecule.