Facile reversibility by design: tuning small molecule capture and activation by single component frustrated Lewis pairs

J Am Chem Soc. 2015 Sep 30;137(38):12227-30. doi: 10.1021/jacs.5b08614. Epub 2015 Sep 18.

Abstract

A series of single component FLPs has been investigated for small molecule capture, with the finding that through tuning of both the thermodynamics of binding/activation and the degree of preorganization (i.e., ΔS(⧧)) reversibility can be brought about at (or close to) room temperature. Thus, the dimethylxanthene system {(C6H4)2(O)CMe2}(PMes2)(B(C6F5)2): (i) heterolytically cleaves dihydrogen to give an equilibrium mixture of FLP and H2 activation product in solution at room temperature and (ii) reversibly captures nitrous oxide (uptake at room temperature, 1 atm; release at 323 K).