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Chemistry of the Aromatic 9-Germafluorenyl Dianion and Some Related Silicon and Carbon Species
University of Wisconsin
Madison.
Current address: National Starch and Chemical Company, 10 Finderne Avenue, Bridgewater, NJ 08807.
Institut für Anorganische Chemie der Goethe Universität Frankfurt.
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: west@ chem.wisc.edu.
Abstract

Dipotassio-9-germafluorenyl dianion (3b) was synthesized by reduction of 9,9-dichloro-9-germafluorene (4b) with sodium/potassium alloy in tetrahydrofuran. The X-ray crystal structure of 3b, like that for the analogous silicon compound 3a, shows C−C bond length equalization in the five-membered metallole rings and C−C bond length alternation in the six-membered benzenoid rings, indicating aromatic delocalization of electrons into the germole ring of 3b. Calculated nucleus independent chemical shift (NICS) values indicate that the five-membered ring is more aromatic than the six-membered rings in 3a and 3b. Derivatization of 3b with Me3SiCl gave 9,9-bis(trimethylsilyl)-9-germafluorene (5). Controlled oxidation of 3b yielded dipotassio-9,9‘-digerma-9,9‘-bifluorenyl dianion (6). Reaction of 6 with MeOH yielded 9,9‘-digerma-9,9‘-bifluorene (7). The X-ray structure of 6 indicates C−C bond length alternation in the five-membered rings. Thus dianion 6, like its silicon analogue 8, has the negative charges localized at metal atoms and no aromatic character. Dipotassio-9,9‘-bifluorenyl dianion (9), the carbon analogue of 6, exhibits aromaticity with its X-ray crystal structure showing the C−C bond length equalization in both the five- and six-membered rings. Derivatization of 9 with MeI gave 9,9‘-dimethyl-9,9‘-bifluorene (10). The structure of 10 shows that the two fluorenyl rings are cis to each other with a torsional angle of 59° and a long C−C single bond (1.60 Å) connecting them.
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- Published In Issue October 16, 2002
- Received February 19, 2002
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