Title of article :
Carborane acids. New "strong yet gentle acids for organic and inorganic chemistry
Author/Authors :
Reed، Christopher A. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
-1668
From page :
1669
To page :
0
Abstract :
Icosahedral carborane anions such as CHB11Cl11- are amongst the least coordinating, most chemically inert anions known. They are also amongst the least basic, so their conjugate acids, H(carborane), are superacids (i.e. stronger than 100% H2SO4). Acidity scale measurements indicate that H(CHB11Cl11) is the strongest pure Bronsted acid presently known, surpassing triflic and fluorosulfuric acid. Nevertheless, it is also an extremely gentle acid-because its conjugate base engages in so little chemistry. Carborane acids separate protic acidity from anion nucleophilicity and destructive oxidative capacity in the conjugate base, to a degree not previously achieved. As a result, many long-sought, highly acidic, reactive cations such as protonated benzene (C6H7+), protonated C60(HC60+), tertiary carbocations (R3C+), vinyl cations (R2C=C+-R), silylium ions (R3Si+) and discrete hydronium ions (H3O+, H5O2+etc.) can be readily isolated as carborane salts and characterized at room temperature by X-ray crystallography.
Keywords :
Aminolysis of epoxides , Synthesis of (beta)-amino alcohols , Titanosilicate molecular sieves , Ti-MCM-41
Journal title :
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS - LETCHWORTH
Record number :
70225
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