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Electrophilic substitution of acetyltrimethylsilane with tellurium(IV) halides: A synthetic route to 3-methyl-5-(trimethylsilyl)-1,2-oxatellurol-1-ium halides

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posted on 2024-06-04, 03:00 authored by S Misra, AKS Chauhan, RC Srivastava, RJ Butcher, Andrew DuthieAndrew Duthie
The reaction of tellurium tetrahalides, TeX4 (XCl. Br) with acetyltrimethylsilane in CCl4 at ambient temperature, unlike that of the aryltellurium trichlorides, ArTeCl3 that give the expected electrophilic substitution products, Ar(Me3SiCOCH2)TeCl2, (Ar = 1-C10H7, 2; 2,4,6-Me3C6H2, 3), afforded novel silylated heterocycles, 3-methyl-5-(trimethylsilyl)-1,2-oxatellurol-1-ium halides 1a and 1b. These Te(II) heterocyclic compounds undergo halide exchange with sodium iodide and also add dihalogens oxidatively to afford the corresponding iodide, 1c and the Te(IV) trihalides, 5a and 5b respectively. A large lowering of ν(CO) is indicative of strong Te⋯OC interactions among these heterocycles, and is also substantiated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction data for 3-methyl-5-(trimethylsilyl)-1,2-oxatellurol-1-ium chloride. The 125Te chemical shifts for the new 10-Te-3 telluranes and 12-Te-5 pertelluranes that involve tellurium bound to two highly electronegative atoms (O, X) are among the highest (downfield) reported for organotellurium(II) and (IV) compounds.

History

Journal

Journal of organometallic chemistry

Volume

791

Pagination

119-123

Location

Amsterdam ,The Netherlands

ISSN

0022-328X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2015, Elsevier

Publisher

Elsevier