Thiaborane Icosahedral Barrier Increased by the Functionalization of all Terminal Hydrogens in closo-1-SB11H11

Inorganic Chemistry(2021)

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Abstract
The electrophilic substitution of icosahedral closo-1-SB11H11 with methyl iodide has resulted in two B-functionalized thiaboranes, 7,12-I2-2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11-(CH3)9-1-closo-SB11 and 7,8,12-I3-2,3,4,5,6,9,10,11-(CH3)8-closo-1-SB11, with the former being significantly predominant. These two icosahedral thiaboranes are the first cases of polysubstituted polyhedral boron clusters with another vertex that differs from B and C. Such polyfunctionalizations have increased the earlier observed thiaborane icosahedral barrier, not exhibiting any reactivity toward bases, unlike the parent thiaborane. The search for methylation pathways has revealed that the complete B11-methylation is impossible, like in the case of decaborane(14), where this seems to be a result of the positively charged upper parts of these two molecules.
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thiaborane icosahedral barrier,terminal hydrogens
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