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A STUDY OF THE EXISTENCE OF ROTATION ISOMERISM IN
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TRI-/JuHiA-NAPHTHYLBORON AND ITS ADDITION COMPOUNDS
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A STUDY OF THE EXISTENCE OF ROTATION ISOMERISM
IN TRI-ALPHA-KAPHTHH^ORON AND ITS ADDITION COMPOUNDS
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I wish to acknowledge iqy indebtedness to Professor Herbert
C. Brown under whose guidance th is research has been carried out.
Many thanks are due to him for encouragement and advice.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ABSTRACT..................................................................................................................... i
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION
Statement of Problem ...................... 1
A Literature Survey of the Triarylborons and Their
Addition Compounds 2
Comparison of the Observations of Brown and Sujishi with
Those of Krause and Nobbe ............................................ 6
CHAPTER II. THE PREPARATION OF VARIOUS FORMS OF TRI-ALPHA-
NAPHTHXLBORON AND ITS ADDITION COMPOUNDS
1 D iscussion....................................... 11
The Preparation of TNB by the Method of Brown
and Sujishi . . . . . . . . .................................................. 11
The Preparation of TNB by the Method of Krause
and N obbe...................... • 12
Purification of TNB Obtained from the Ether
S olution.............................................................. 13
The Preparation of TNB-benzene from Heat-treated TNB. lh
Experimental D e ta ils...........................................................................lU
The Preparation of TNB by the Method of Brown
and Sujishi • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
The Preparation of TNB by the Modified Method of
Brown and Sujishi ............................... 16
The Preparation of TNB by the Procedure of Krause
and Nobbe ..................................................... 19
The Preparation of TNB by a Modified Procedure of
Krause and Nobbe Using a Larger Proportion
of E th e r.......................... 20
The Purification of TNB Using the Three-bulb
Apparatus of Krause and Polack .................. . . . . . . 22
The Preparation of TNB-benzene.......................................25
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CHAPTER III. THE BEHAVIOR OF TRI-ALPHA-NAPHTHYIBORON AND ITS
ADDITION COMPOUNDS ÜTTHE SOLID STATE
Observations and D iscu ssio n ....................................................................26
Dissociation Pressure Measurements of TNB-ammonia.
The Observation of a Minimum in the Pressure-
composition Curve.................................................................. . 26
The Behavior of Heat-treated TNB upon Addition of
50 Mole Per Cent Ammonia .......................... 39
The Behavior of TNB Obtained from the Krause and
Nobbe Procedure upon Addition of Ammonia . . . . . 1+0
An Attempt to Prepare Symmetrical TNB in the
Solid S ta te ................................................. U3
Dissociation Pressure Measurements on TNB-benzene . • U5
The Behavior of TNB-benzene with Ammonia............................51
The Behavior of TNB, Obtained upon Liberation of
Benzene at 80°, with Ammonia .....................................52
Experimental D etails ................................ . . . . . . . . . . . 5U
Preparation and Purification of G ases............................... 5U
Dissociation Pressure Measurements on TNB-ammonia . . 5U
An Attempt to Prepare Symmetrical TNB.......................... . 57
Dissociation Pressure Measurements on TNB-benzene • . 57
The Behavior of TNB-benzene with Ammonia...................... 59
The Behavior of TNB, Obtained upon liberation of
Benzene at 80°, with Ammonia...................... 65
CHAPTER IV. THE NATURE OF THE PRODUCT OBTAINED BY RE CRYSTAL
LIZING HEAT-TREATED TRI-ALPHA-NAPHTHYLBORON FROM
VARIOUS SOLVENTS AND THE' SOLUBILITY OF TRI-ALPHA-
NAPHTHYLBORON
Recrystallization of Heat-treated TNB from Various
S olvents...................... 69
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In tro d u ctio n ..........................................................................................69
The Q ualitative Results of Procedure No* 1 . . . . . 70
The Results of Procedure No * 2 ........................................ • 72
Discussion ........................................ 83
The Behavior of the Residual TNB towards 50 Mole
Per Cent Ammonia ...................... 85
The Solubilities of TNB . * * * * . . . * * * . . * 87
The Solubility of TNB in Various Solvents from
the Data of Procedure No* 2 87
The Solubility of D ifferent Preparations of TNB
in E th e r................................................................................* * * 92
Experimental D e ta ils........................................................................... 92
M aterials...................................................................................................92
R ecrystallization of Heat-treated TNB from
Various Solvents . . . . . . . . • • • • • 93
Procedure No. 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 93
Procedure No. 2 ...................... 93
The Solubility of the Krause and Nobbe TNB in Ether • 96
CHAPTER V. THE BEHAVIOR OF TRI-ALPHA-NAPHTHYLBORON AND ITS
BENZENE SOLVATE IN SOLUTION
Introduction........................................................................................................99
The Reaction with Ammonia............................................................100
The Reaction with Trimethylamine........... 101
Experimental Deatils ............................... 107
The Reaction with Ammonia....................... 107
The Reaction with Trimethyl a m in e .............................................I ll
Preliminary Experiments ..............................I ll
Precipitation Experiments in the Vacuum Line . • 116
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CHAPTER VI. THE EXISTENCE OF ROTATION ISOMERISM IN TRI-
ALPHA-NAPHTHYLBORON AND ITS ADDITION COMPOUNDS
Summary of Results .......................... • • • • 121*
Preparations . .............................. • • • • 121*
Behavior of TNB and Its Addition Compounds in
the Solid State ..............................12l*
The Nature of the Product Obtained by Re crystal
lizing Heat-treated TNB from Various Solvents
and the Solubilities of TNB . . . . . . . . . . . 128
The Behavior of TNB and Its Benzene Solvate
in Solution . . . . . . . • • • • • 129
Discussion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
C onclusions..................................................... 135
BIBLIOGRAPHY..........................................................................................................136
VITA
LIST OF TABLES
Table Page
1» A List of Triarylborons and Their Addition Compounds
•with References to the L ite ra tu re ................................................ 3
2, Ratio of Benzene to TUB in TNB-benzene.................................. . 25
3* Dissociation Pressures of TNB-ammonia . ....................... 27
U. Summary of Dissociation Pressures for Five Samples of
TNB-ammonia..................................................... . . . 28
5. Variation of Dissociation Pressure of TNB-ammonia m th
Change in Mole Per Cent of Ammonia at II4O0 . . . . . . . . 30
6. Variation of Dissociation Pressure of TNB-anmonia with
Change in Mole Per Cent of Anmonia at lU0° . . . . . . . . 35
7. Variation of Dissociation Pressure of TNB-ammonia with
Change in Mole Per Cent of Anmonia at IÎ4O0 . . . . . . . . 36
8. Change of Pressure with Time of Freshly Prepared TNB-
ammonia Using Heat-treated TNB at 80.0 Î 0 . 3 ° ............................hi
9# Change of Pressure with Time of Freshly Prepared TNB-
ammonia Using TNB from the Krause and Nobbe Preparation . hh
10. Dissociation Pressure of TNB-benzene, Preparation No. 1,
at 2 5 .0 °.................................................................................................................h6
11. Dissociation Pressure of TNB-benzene, Preparation No. 1,
at 3 9 .1 °.................................................................................................................h6
12* Dissociation Pressure of TNB-benzene, Preparation No. 1,
with 97 Mole Per Cent Benzene at 25*0° ......................* h7
13* Dissociation Pressure of TNB-benzene, Preparation No. 2,
with 106 Mole Per Cent Benzene................................................• • • h7
lh* Dissociation Pressures of TNB-benzene, Preparation No. 1,
with 97 Mole Per Cent Benzene from the Reverse Reaction
at 2 5 .0 °.............................. h9
15* Dissociation Pressure of TNB-benzene, Preparation No. 2,
with 96 Mole Per Cent Benzene at 2 5 .0 °................................... . h9