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Metal groups borane compounds

Derivatives of the boranes include not only simple substituted compounds in which H has been replaced by halogen, OH, alkyl or aryl groups, etc., but also the much more diverse and numerous class of compounds in which one or more B atom in the cluster is replaced by another main-group element such as C, P or S, or by a wide range of metal atoms or coordinated metal groups. These will be considered in later sections. [Pg.174]

Boron, Group 3A(13) B is the only member of its group to form a complex family of compounds with metals and covalent compounds with hydrogen (boranes). [Pg.429]

The formation of boron-group IB bonds succeeds in two ways by transfer of a boryl group from metal-boron compounds to other metals, and by reaction of anionic boranes or carboranes with transition-metal halides. [Pg.47]

In sharp contrast to the intensely studied reactions of dipenteles with transition metal compounds, reactions with group 13 metal compounds are almost unknown. Only two diphosphine-borane bisadducts of Type C ([H3B]2[Me4P2], [H2(Br)B]2[Me4P2]) have been synthesized and structurally characterized65 but no diarsine, distibine or dibismuthine adducts. We, therefore, became interested in the synthesis of such compounds, focusing... [Pg.251]

Carbonyls of some Main Group metals have been detected under matrix isolation conditions, e.g., Alx(CO)2 (42), Gax(CO)2 (91), and Sn(CO) (n = 1-3 ) (87). Bonding in these compounds is presumably of the soft-acid-soft-base class as in borane carbonyl, with only a minimal contribution from 7r-bonding. [Pg.64]

Compounds with a low HOMO and LUMO (Figure 5.5b) tend to be stable to selfreaction but are chemically reactive as Lewis acids and electrophiles. The lower the LUMO, the more reactive. Carbocations, with LUMO near a, are the most powerful acids and electrophiles, followed by boranes and some metal cations. Where the LUMO is the a of an H—X bond, the compound will be a Lowry-Bronsted acid (proton donor). A Lowry-Bronsted acid is a special case of a Lewis acid. Where the LUMO is the cr of a C—X bond, the compound will tend to be subject to nucleophilic substitution. Alkyl halides and other carbon compounds with good leaving groups are examples of this group. Where the LUMO is the n of a C=X bond, the compound will tend to be subject to nucleophilic addition. Carbonyls, imines, and nitriles exemplify this group. [Pg.97]

The boron hydrides, including the polyhedral boranes, heteroboranes, and their metaUa derivatives, encompass an amazingly diverse area of chemistry. This class contains the most extensive array of structurally characterized cluster compounds known. Included here are many novel clusters possessing idealized molecular geometries ranging over every point group symmetry from identity (C[) to icosahedral (I[). Because boron hydride clusters may be considered in some respects to be progenitorial models of metal clusters, their development has provided a framework for the development of cluster chemistry in... [Pg.227]


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