# Attempts toward a Silyl-Stabilized Dicoordinate Borylene: Insertion of Carbon Dioxide into the B–Si Bond

**Authors:** Kasperi M. Salonen, J. Mikko Rautiainen, Aaron Mailman, Chris Gendy, Heikki M. Tuononen

PMC · DOI: 10.1021/acs.organomet.5c00050 · Organometallics · 2025-03-26

## TL;DR

Scientists tried to create a new borylene compound but instead discovered a rare reaction where carbon dioxide inserts into a boron-silicon bond.

## Contribution

A rare example of CO2 insertion into a B–Si bond with boron acting as a nucleophile, mimicking transition metal behavior.

## Key findings

- Compound 6 is a rare example of CO2 insertion into a B–Si bond.
- Boron functions as a nucleophile in the reaction, mimicking transition metal-mediated carboxylation.
- The mechanism of CO2 insertion was analyzed computationally.

## Abstract

One-electron reduction
of the carbene-stabilized borane (Me2-cAAC)­B­(Cl)2Si­(SiMe3)3, 1, with potassium
naphthalenide gave the radical (Me2-cAAC)­B­(Cl)­Si­(SiMe3)3, 2. A subsequent
one-electron reduction of 2 yielded the dicoordinate
borylene (Me2-cAAC)­BSi­(SiMe3)3, 3, which rapidly underwent intramolecular C–H activation
to give cyclo-(Me2-cAAC)­B­(H)­Si­(SiMe3)3, 4, irrespective of the employed reaction conditions.
Compound 3 could be stabilized as the carbonyl complex
(Me2-cAAC)­B­(CO)­Si­(SiMe3)3, 5, that gave 4 upon irradiation with a UV light
under a CO2 atmosphere. In contrast, the two-electron reduction
of 1 under an atmosphere of CO2 yielded a
mixture of products of which (Me2-cAAC)­B­(Cl)­(H)­C­(O)­OSi­(SiMe3)3, 6, could be separated and structurally
characterized. Compound 6 is a rare example of CO2 insertion into a B–E (E = heavier main group element)
bond in which boron functions as a nucleophile, thereby mimicking
transition metal-mediated carboxylation. The mechanism for the formation
of 6 from the purported boryl anion intermediate [(Me2-cAAC)­B­(Cl)­Si­(SiMe3)3]−, 2
–, was analyzed computationally.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** carbon dioxide (PubChem CID 280), potassium naphthalenide (PubChem CID 15682833)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** (Me2-cAAC)BSi(SiMe3)3 (-), borane (MESH:D001880), boron (MESH:D001895), CO2 (MESH:D002245), carbene (MESH:C030011), C (MESH:D002244)

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