Research skills

  • Technical
    Schlenk-Glassware, NMR, IR, DSC, X-Ray
  • IT
    X-Ray-structure analysis and solving

Research interests

  • Interests
    Organo Main-Group Chemistry, Organo-Aluminum/Organo-Gemanium-Compounds

Education

  • Oct 2005–
    Jul 2011
    Uni Münster
    Chemistry · Diploma
    Germany · Muenster

Other

  • Languages
    German, english, french

Publications

  • CO2 and Formate Complexes of Phosphine/Borane Frustrated Lewis Pairs

    Ilona Peuser, Rebecca C. Neu, Xiaoxi Zhao, Dr. Matthias Ulrich, Birgitta Schirmer, Jens A. Tannert, Dr. Gerald Kehr, Dr. Roland Fröhlich, Prof. Dr. Stefan Grimme, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Erker, Prof. Dr. Douglas W. Stephan

    Chemistry - A European Journal. 01/2011; 17:9640.

    The reaction of a solution of B(C6F4H)3 and either iPr3P or tBu3P with CO2 afforded the species R3P(CO2)B(C6F4H)3 (R=iPr (1), tBu (2)). In a similar fashion the boranes, RB(C6F5)2 (R=hexyl, cyclohexyl (Cy), norbornyl), ClB(C6F5)2, or PhB(C6F5)2 were combined with tBu3P and CO2 to give the species tB... [more] The reaction of a solution of B(C6F4H)3 and either iPr3P or tBu3P with CO2 afforded the species R3P(CO2)B(C6F4H)3 (R=iPr (1), tBu (2)). In a similar fashion the boranes, RB(C6F5)2 (R=hexyl, cyclohexyl (Cy), norbornyl), ClB(C6F5)2, or PhB(C6F5)2 were combined with tBu3P and CO2 to give the species tBu3P(CO2)BR(C6F5)2 (R=hexyl (3), Cy (4), norbornyl (5), Cl (6), Ph (7)). Similarly, the compounds [tBu3PH][RBH(C6F5)2] (R=hexyl (8), Cy (9), norbornyl (10)) were prepared by reaction of the precursor frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) with H2. Subsequent reactions of 9 and 10 with CO2 afforded the species [((C6F5)2BR)2(μ-HCO2)][tBu3PH] (R=Cy (11), norbornyl (12)). In related chemistry, combinations of the boranes RB(C6F5)2 (R=hexyl, Cy, norbornyl) with tBu3P treated with an equivalent of formic acid gave [(C6F5)2BR(HCO2)][tBu3PH] (R=hexyl (13), Cy (14), norbornyl (15)). Subsequent addition of an additional equivalent of borane provides a second synthetic route to 11 and 12. Crystallographic studies of compounds 2–6 and 8–14 are reported and discussed. Further understanding of the FLP complexation and activation of CO2 is provided by computational studies.

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Current advisors
Prof. Dr. W. Uhl
Past advisors
Prof. Dr. F. E. Hahn
Prof. Dr. F. Glorius
Prof. Dr. G. Erker