THE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTRA OF THE LEWIS BASES, $(CH_{3})_{2}NPF_{2}$ AND $|(CH_{3}]_{2}N]_{2}PF$, AND THEIR ADDUCTS WITH BORON CONTAINING LEWIS $ACIDS^{*}$
Files
Date
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
Both $(CH_{3}){2}NPF{2}$ and $[(CH_{3}){2}N]{2}PF$ are excellent Lewis bases whose coordination chemistry is of particular interest because of the possibility of bonding through either the phosphorus or nitrogen atom. Infrared spectroscopic results support the conclusion that $(CH_{3}){2}NPF{2} BH_{3}$ and $[(CH_{3}){2}N]{2}PF_{2}BH_{3}$ contain phosphorus-boron bonds while $(CH_{3}){2}NPF{2}BF_{2}$ contains a nitrogen boron $bond.^{1}$ Nuclear magnetic resonance studies for all magnetic nuclei (with the excepting of ${^{14}}N$) have been carried out both for the free ligands and for the addition compounds. The complementary use of such resonance data in determining bonding site will be discussed. The nuclear magnetic resonance data conclusively establish phosphorus-boron bonding in the borane adducts and strengthen evidence of nitrogen-bonding in the $BF_{3}$ adduct.
Description
$^{*}$ This work was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health under grant GPM-18.006. $^{1}$ Sister Mary Albert Fleming, Richard Wyma and Robert C. Taylor, Symposium on Molecular Structure and Spectroscopy. M7. p. 51 (1962).
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of Michigan