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Theoretical investigation of boron-doped lithium clusters, BLin (n = 3–6), activating CO2: an example of the carboxylation of C–H bonds

Abstract

This work reports the first example of boron-doped lithium clusters, BLin, activating CO2. The investigation shows that a kind of novel BLin–CO2 (n = 2–6) complex (In) with bidentate double oxygen M(η2-O2C) coordination is obtained through the bimetal 2Li of BLin clusters binding to the two O atoms of CO2, and the structural integrities of BLin clusters are not destroyed. We find that the partial negative charge transfer from BLin to the π* orbital of CO2 leads to weakening of the C[double bond, length as m-dash]O bonds of CO2 and an active CO2 moiety, except for when n = 2. Further, we perform reactions between In (n = 3–6) and benzene to elucidate a novel alternative approach to direct carboxylation by inserting CO2 into C–H bonds. We find that the carboxylation of the C–H bond of benzene can be achieved through the transition states (TS) of C–C bond formation and H-atom-transfer from C to O via two H2O molecules acting as a H-transfer tunnel. Comparing the transition states of H-direct transfer and one H2O molecule assisting H transfer, two H2O molecules assisting H-transfer as a tunnel is shown to lower the barrier, due to this long H-bond bridge effectively easing the rotation of the dihedral angle between the C6H6 and CO2 moiety planes. Considering the whole free energy profile, BLi5 and BLi6 clusters are more feasible for the carboxylation of C–H bonds.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical investigation of boron-doped lithium clusters, BLin (n = 3–6), activating CO2: an example of the carboxylation of C–H bonds

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Jun 2016
Accepted
01 Sep 2016
First published
02 Sep 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 84042-84049

Theoretical investigation of boron-doped lithium clusters, BLin (n = 3–6), activating CO2: an example of the carboxylation of C–H bonds

J. Ma, F. Ma, Z. Zhou and Y. Tao Liu, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 84042 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA15152C

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