A new strategy for the introduction of a second type
of Si atom
to silicon cubanes has been developed starting from the tricyclic
hexasilane dianion [Ar6Si6]2– (Ar = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2). Treatment
of the dianion with Ar′SiCl3, followed by KC8, gave new types of octasilacubanes Ar6Ar′2Si8 [Ar′ = 2,4,6-iPr2C6H2 (3a), 2-Ph2PC6H4 (3b)] in high yields. Remarkably,
treatment of cubane 3b bearing with two phosphine groups
with 2 equiv of CuCl in CH2Cl2 yielded the bis(silyl)copper
complex via the selective oxidative addition of the newly formed Si–Si
bond to Cu ion. Single-crystal X-ray analysis indicated the unique
square-planar, four-coordinate Cu cation paired with the [CuCl2]− counteranion