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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2011

A glimpse at the chemistry of GeH2 in solution. Direct detection of an intramolecular germylene-alkene π-complex.

Paul Billone; Katie Beleznay; Cameron R. Harrington; Lawrence A. Huck; William J. Leigh

The photochemistry of 3-methyl-4-phenyl-1-germacyclopent-3-ene (4) and a deuterium-labeled derivative (4-d(2)) has been studied in solution by steady state and laser flash photolysis methods, with the goal of detecting the parent germylene (GeH(2)) directly and studying its reactivity in solution. Photolysis of 4 in C(6)D(12) containing acetic acid (AcOH) or methanol (MeOH) affords 2-methyl-3-phenyl-1,3-butadiene (6) and the O-H insertion products ROGeH(3) (R = Me or Ac) in yields of ca. 60% and 15-30%, respectively, along with numerous minor products which the deuterium-labeling studies suggest are mainly derived from hydrogermylation processes involving GeH(2) and diene 6. The reaction with AcOH also affords H(2) in ca. 20% yield, while HD is obtained from 4-d(2) under similar conditions. Photolysis of 4 in THF-d(8) containing AcOH affords AcOGeH(3) and 6 exclusively, indicating that the nucleophilic solvent assists the extrusion of GeH(2) from 4 and alters the mechanism of the trapping reaction with AcOH compared to that in cyclohexane. Laser flash photolysis of 4 in hexanes yields a promptly formed transient exhibiting λ(max) ≈ 460 nm, which decays on the microsecond time scale with the concomitant growth of a second, much longer-lived transient exhibiting λ(max) ≈ 390 nm. The spectrum and reactivity of the 460 nm species toward various germylene trapping agents are inconsistent with those expected for free GeH(2); rather, the transient is assigned to an intramolecular Ge(II)-alkene π-complex of one of the isomeric substituted hydridogermylenes derived from a solvent-cage reaction between GeH(2) and its diene (6) coproduct, formed by addition of HGe-H across one of the C=C bonds. These conclusions are supported by the results of DFT calculations of the thermochemistry associated with π-complexation of GeH(2) with 6 and the formation of the isomeric vinylgermiranes and 1,2-hydrogermylation products. A different species is observed upon laser photolysis of 4 in THF solution and is assigned to the GeH(2)-THF complex on the basis of its UV-vis spectrum and rate constants for its reaction with AcOH and AcOD.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2004

Organogermanium Reactive Intermediates. The Direct Detection and Characterization of Transient Germylenes and Digermenes in Solution

William J. Leigh; Cameron R. Harrington; Ignacio Vargas-Baca


Organometallics | 2006

Time-Resolved Spectroscopic Studies of the Reactivities of Dimethylgermylene and Tetramethyldigermene in Solution

William J. Leigh; Farahnaz Lollmahomed; Cameron R. Harrington


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Di- and Trivalent Organogermanium Reactive Intermediates. Kinetics and Mechanisms of Some Reactions of Diphenylgermylene and Tetraphenyldigermene in Solution

William J. Leigh; Cameron R. Harrington


Organometallics | 2006

Kinetics and mechanisms of the reactions of diaryl- and dialkylgermylenes with alcohols and ethers in solution

Farahnaz Lollmahomed; Cameron R. Harrington; William J. Leigh


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2005

Direct detection of dimethylstannylene and tetramethyldistannene in solution and the gas phase by laser flash photolysis of 1,1-dimethylstannacyclopent-3-enes

Rosa Becerra; Peter P. Gaspar; Cameron R. Harrington; William J. Leigh; Ignacio Vargas-Baca; Robin Walsh; Dong Zhou


Organometallics | 2006

First Detection of Methylgermylene in the Gas Phase and Time-Resolved Study of Some of Its Reactions

Rosa Becerra; Cameron R. Harrington; William J. Leigh; Lida A. Kefala; Robin Walsh


Organometallics | 2009

Fast Kinetic Studies of the Reactivities of Transient Germylenes in Methanol and Tetrahydrofuran Solution

Farahnaz Lollmahomed; Lawrence A. Huck; Cameron R. Harrington; Saurabh S. Chitnis; William J. Leigh


Applied Organometallic Chemistry | 2004

Flash vacuum thermolysis of 3,4‐dimethyl‐1‐germacyclopent‐3‐enes: UV photoelectron spectroscopic characterization of GeH2 and GeMe2

Virginie Lemierre; Anna Chrostowska; Alain Dargelos; Patrick Baylère; William J. Leigh; Cameron R. Harrington


Canadian Journal of Chemistry | 2005

Time-resolved spectroscopic studies of the photochemistry of some diphenylgermylene (Ph2Ge:) precursors

Cameron R. Harrington; William J. Leigh; Bryan K. Chan; Peter P. Gaspar; Dong Zhou

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Dong Zhou

University of Washington

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Peter P. Gaspar

Washington University in St. Louis

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Rosa Becerra

Spanish National Research Council

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