C(1)-Phenethyl Derivatives of [closo-1-CB11 H12 ]- and [closo-1-CB9 H10 ]- Anions: Difunctional Building Blocks for Molecular Materials

Chemistry. 2020 Dec 23;26(72):17481-17494. doi: 10.1002/chem.202002997. Epub 2020 Nov 19.

Abstract

C(1)-vinylation of [closo-1-CB9 H10 ]- (A) and [closo-1-CB11 H12 ]- (B) with 4-benzyloxystyryl iodide followed by hydrogenation of the double bond and reductive deprotection of the phenol functionality led to C(1)-(4-hydroxyphenethyl) derivatives. The phenol functionality was protected as the acetate. The esters were then treated with PhI(OAc)2 and the resulting isomers were separated kinetically (for derivatives of anion A) or by chromatography (for derivatives of anion B) giving the difunctionalized building blocks in overall yields of 9 % and 50 %, respectively. A similar series of reactions was performed starting with anions A and B and 4-methoxystyryl bromide and iodide. Significant differences in the reactivity of derivatives of the two carborane anions were rationalized with DFT computational results. Application of the difunctionalized carboranes as building blocks was demonstrated through preparation of two ionic liquid crystals. The extensive synthetic work is accompanied by single crystal XRD analysis of six derivatives.

Keywords: boron clusters; carborane anions; liquid crystals; molecular structures; synthesis.