Abstract

The first isolation and full characterization of the stable, persistent diazaboracyclic neutral radical 3 is reported. Reduction of base-stabilized difluororoborane 2 provided radical 3 as a neutral molecule having a planar sp(2) boron atom attached to one fluorine and two nitrogen atoms. ESR spectroscopy and DFT calculations indicated that the unpaired electron is delocalized over the six-membered ring. Because of an electronic transition related to the singly occupied molecular orbital, 3 has a characteristic red color, as UV-vis spectroscopy showed an absorption maximum at 498 nm. Although DFT calculations suggested that radical 3 has relatively low spin density on the boron atom in comparison with the nitrogen and carbon atoms in the six-membered ring, 3 reacted as a base-stabilized boryl radical when treated with benzoquinone or benzoyl peroxide.

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