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Journal of the Mexican Chemical Society
versión impresa ISSN 1870-249X
J. Mex. Chem. Soc vol.49 no.2 Ciudad de México 2005
Article
Dimeric Boronates Derived from the Reaction of Schiff Bases and Boronic Acids
Victor Barbaa, Rosa Santillanb and Norberto Farfán*,b
a Centro de Investigaciones Químicas, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos, Av. Universidad 1001, CP 62210 Cuernavaca, Morelos, México
b Departamento de Química, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, 07000, A.P. 14-740, México D. F., México. * e-mail: jfarfan@cinvestav.mx
Received: November 4, 2004
Published on the web: April 13, 2005
Abstract
The one-pot synthesis of dimeric boron complexes is reported. The compounds were obtained by reaction of Schiff bases (tridentate ligands) with trans-β-phenylvinylboronic acid, 3-thiopheneboronic acid and methylboronic acid. Building of the dimeric structures is favored by the presence of intramolecular N→B coordination bonds, resulting in the formation of ten-membered ring heterocycles. An X-ray crystallographic analysis for one of them confirmed the dimeric nature of these compounds.
Keywords: tridentate ligands, boron, Schiff base, macrocyclic chemistry
Resumo
A síntese one-pot de complexos diméricos de boro é descrita. Os compostos foram obtidos pela reação de bases de Schiff (ligantes tridentados) com ácido trans-β-fenilvinilborônico, ácido 3-tiofeninoborônico e ácido metilborônico. A construção das estruturas diméricas é favorecida pela presença de ligações de coordenação N→B intramoleculares, resultando na formação de anéis heterociclicos de dez membros. A análise cristalográfica de raio X de um deles confirmou a natureza dimérica desses compostos.
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