Abstract

AbstractElectromerism is a very well‐known phenomenon in transition metal chemistry. In main group chemistry, this concept has only started getting attention recently. We report stimuli responsive low‐valent silicon compounds exhibiting electromerism. A mixed‐valent silaiminyl‐silylene1, [LSi−Si(NDipp)L] (L=PhC(NtBu)2), was synthesized in a single step from amidinate‐chlorosilylene. Compound1has two interconnected Si atoms in formally +I and +III oxidation states. Upon treatment with Lewis acidic CuIX (X=mesityl, Cl, Br, I), electron redistribution occurs resulting in the formation of [{LSi(NDipp)Si(L)}−CuX], in which both silicon atoms are in the +II formal oxidation state. Removal of the copper center from [{LSi(NDipp)Si(L)}−CuX] by using a Lewis basic carbene led to reformation of the precursor [LSi−Si(NDipp)L]. Thus, the process is fully reversible. This showcases the first example of Lewis acid/base‐induced reversible electromerism in silicon chemistry.

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