organic compounds
H-pyrazole
of 3-methyl-5-trimethylsilyl-1aCB 4160, Department of Chemistry, Illinois State University, Normal, IL 61790, USA
*Correspondence e-mail: ferrence@ilstu.edu
The title compound, C7H14N2Si, crystallizes in a tetragonal and exists as an N—H⋯N hydrogen-bonded tetramer, formed around the crystallographic fourfold rotoinversion axis. The molecular identity is clearly the 5-trimethylsilyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole tautomer and the structure is isomorphous with that of 5-tert-butyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole [Foces-Foces & Trofimenko (2001). Acta Cryst. E57, o32–o34].
Keywords: crystal structure; pyrazole; tertramer; hydrogen bonding.
CCDC reference: 1062812
1. Related literature
For synthetic preparation of the title compound, see: Aoyama et al. (1984). For isomorphous 5-tert-butyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole, see: Foces-Foces & Trofimenko (2001). For a general introduction to polypyrazolylborate chemistry, see: Trofimenko (1999). For related structures, see the Cambridge Structural Database: Groom & Allen (2014).
2. Experimental
2.1. Crystal data
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2.3. Refinement
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Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2008); cell APEX2 and SAINT (Bruker, 2008); data reduction: SAINT; program(s) used to solve structure: SUPERFLIP (Palatinus & Chapuis, 2007); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL2014 (Sheldrick, 2015); molecular graphics: ORTEP-3 for Windows (Farrugia, 2012) and Mercury (Macrae et al., 2008); software used to prepare material for publication: WinGX (Farrugia, 2012) and publCIF (Westrip, 2010).
Supporting information
CCDC reference: 1062812
10.1107/S2056989015008567/zl2621sup1.cif
contains datablocks global, I. DOI:Structure factors: contains datablock I. DOI: 10.1107/S2056989015008567/zl2621Isup2.hkl
Supporting information file. DOI: 10.1107/S2056989015008567/zl2621Isup3.cml
Pyrazoles, particularly 3,5-disubstituted pyrazoles have found widespread use in the preparation of trispyrazolylborate salts. The trispyrazolylborates make excellent supporting ligands for stabilization of a wide range of metal-organic coordination compounds. Most often functioning as tridentate ligands, this class of molecules is often referred to as the scorpionates (Trofimenko, 1999). We have studied a variety of tris(3-tert-butyl-5-methyl)pyrazolylborate supported metal complexes and have found the 27 proton tert-butyl resonance in the 1H NMR to often obscure important resonances from other aliphatic fragments. Replacing the tert-butyl group with a trimethylsilyl group would clear the standard aliphatic region of the NMR spectrum. During the course of our studies, we obtained X-ray quality crystals of the title compound which is reported herein.
The title compound (Fig. 1) is isomorphous with known 5-tert-butyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole (Foces-Foces & Trofimenko, 2001). Apart from substitution of the tertiary carbon atom in 5-tert-butyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole with a silicon atom in the title compound, the structural features are nearly indistinguishable. At 100 K, the title structure appeared to have well ordered trimethylsilyl groups, while the 240 K structure of 5-tert-butyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole displayed rotational disorder of the tert-butyl group.
Like 5-tert-butyl-3-methyl-1H-pyrazole, the title compound's packing includes an R44(12) hydrogen-bonding motif (Fig. 2).
Pyrazoles are ubiquitous, particularly as building blocks for pyrazolylborate metal complexes. Restricting a Cambridge Structural Database (Version 5.36, last update February 2015; Groom & Allen, 2014) search to include only those pyrazoles comprised of C, H, N, P, O, S, F, Cl, Br, I and Si returned nearly 900 entries which included over 750 different pyrazole compounds. Of these, 25 structures are in tetragonal space groups. Nine of these structures display the same R44(12) hydrogen-bonding motif as the title compound. These include CSD refcode entries: AFAWEK, FAQTIA, GIRNEA, QAMQEA, QOFWUD, RIWDUX, TUHNEQ, UXOVAF, YESWUP. In all of these structures, including the title compound, a crystallographic 4-fold rotoinversion axis is at the center of the H-bonding motif.
Synthesis of the title compound was accomplished following a literature procedure involving reaction of trimethylsilyldiazomethane with n-butyllithium, followed by reaction with the α, β-unsaturated methacrylonitrile (Aoyama et al., 1984). X-ray quality crystals were obtained by slow evaporation of a chloroform solution of the title compound.
The pyrazole-H atom was located in a difference Fourier map and refined freely. All other H atoms were initially located in a difference Fourier map, but were included in the final
using the standard geometrically idealized positions and refined using the riding-model approximation (C–H = 0.95 and 0.98 Å for Ar–H and CH3; Uiso(H) = 1.2Ueq(C) for the aromatic H atom and Uiso(H) = 1.5Ueq(C)) for methyl groups. The H atoms of the C6-methyl group were refined as orientationally disordered using the AFIX 127 command in SHELX2014 (Sheldrick, 2015), with refined occupancies of 0.58 (3) and 0.42 (3) for the two moieties, respectively.Crystal data, data collection and structure
details are summarized in Table 1.Data collection: APEX2 (Bruker, 2008); cell
APEX2 and SAINT (Bruker, 2008); data reduction: SAINT (Bruker, 2008); program(s) used to solve structure: SUPERFLIP (Palatinus & Chapuis, 2007); program(s) used to refine structure: SHELXL2014 (Sheldrick, 2015); molecular graphics: ORTEP-3 for Windows (Farrugia, 2012) and Mercury (Macrae et al., 2008); software used to prepare material for publication: WinGX (Farrugia, 2012) and publCIF (Westrip, 2010).C7H14N2Si | Dx = 1.049 Mg m−3 |
Mr = 154.29 | Mo Kα radiation, λ = 0.71073 Å |
Tetragonal, I41/a | Cell parameters from 6620 reflections |
Hall symbol: -I 4ad | θ = 2.2–31.0° |
a = 19.221 (3) Å | µ = 0.18 mm−1 |
c = 10.5812 (18) Å | T = 100 K |
V = 3909.4 (15) Å3 | Plate, colourless |
Z = 16 | 0.3 × 0.22 × 0.09 mm |
F(000) = 1344 |
Bruker SMART APEX CCD diffractometer | 2240 independent reflections |
Radiation source: sealed tube | 1811 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Graphite monochromator | Rint = 0.046 |
ω scans | θmax = 27.5°, θmin = 2.1° |
Absorption correction: multi-scan (APEX; Bruker, 2008) | h = −24→24 |
Tmin = 0.500, Tmax = 0.746 | k = −24→24 |
14542 measured reflections | l = −13→13 |
Refinement on F2 | Primary atom site location: iterative |
Least-squares matrix: full | Secondary atom site location: iterative |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.046 | Hydrogen site location: mixed |
wR(F2) = 0.121 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.11 | w = 1/[σ2(Fo2) + (0.0425P)2 + 6.7007P] where P = (Fo2 + 2Fc2)/3 |
2240 reflections | (Δ/σ)max < 0.001 |
100 parameters | Δρmax = 0.38 e Å−3 |
0 restraints | Δρmin = −0.28 e Å−3 |
0 constraints |
C7H14N2Si | Z = 16 |
Mr = 154.29 | Mo Kα radiation |
Tetragonal, I41/a | µ = 0.18 mm−1 |
a = 19.221 (3) Å | T = 100 K |
c = 10.5812 (18) Å | 0.3 × 0.22 × 0.09 mm |
V = 3909.4 (15) Å3 |
Bruker SMART APEX CCD diffractometer | 2240 independent reflections |
Absorption correction: multi-scan (APEX; Bruker, 2008) | 1811 reflections with I > 2σ(I) |
Tmin = 0.500, Tmax = 0.746 | Rint = 0.046 |
14542 measured reflections |
R[F2 > 2σ(F2)] = 0.046 | 0 restraints |
wR(F2) = 0.121 | H atoms treated by a mixture of independent and constrained refinement |
S = 1.11 | Δρmax = 0.38 e Å−3 |
2240 reflections | Δρmin = −0.28 e Å−3 |
100 parameters |
Geometry. All esds (except the esd in the dihedral angle between two l.s. planes) are estimated using the full covariance matrix. The cell esds are taken into account individually in the estimation of esds in distances, angles and torsion angles; correlations between esds in cell parameters are only used when they are defined by crystal symmetry. An approximate (isotropic) treatment of cell esds is used for estimating esds involving l.s. planes. |
x | y | z | Uiso*/Ueq | Occ. (<1) | |
Si1 | 0.15752 (3) | 0.66265 (3) | 0.08122 (5) | 0.02652 (17) | |
N2 | −0.01542 (8) | 0.63160 (8) | 0.29098 (15) | 0.0252 (3) | |
N1 | 0.04990 (8) | 0.65356 (8) | 0.26486 (15) | 0.0243 (3) | |
C3 | −0.03518 (10) | 0.59551 (10) | 0.18886 (18) | 0.0242 (4) | |
C4 | 0.01831 (10) | 0.59437 (10) | 0.09907 (17) | 0.0252 (4) | |
H4 | 0.0174 | 0.5719 | 0.0192 | 0.03* | |
C5 | 0.07285 (10) | 0.63252 (9) | 0.14950 (17) | 0.0233 (4) | |
C7 | 0.17863 (12) | 0.60908 (13) | −0.0598 (2) | 0.0418 (6) | |
H7A | 0.2214 | 0.6265 | −0.0989 | 0.063* | |
H7B | 0.1403 | 0.6119 | −0.1207 | 0.063* | |
H7C | 0.1853 | 0.5605 | −0.0341 | 0.063* | |
C8 | 0.14560 (14) | 0.75508 (12) | 0.0363 (3) | 0.0478 (6) | |
H8A | 0.1889 | 0.773 | −0.0003 | 0.072* | |
H8B | 0.1336 | 0.7823 | 0.1115 | 0.072* | |
H8C | 0.1081 | 0.7588 | −0.026 | 0.072* | |
C6 | −0.10613 (10) | 0.56396 (11) | 0.1820 (2) | 0.0318 (5) | |
H6A | −0.1042 | 0.521 | 0.1322 | 0.048* | 0.58 (3) |
H6B | −0.1382 | 0.5968 | 0.1416 | 0.048* | 0.58 (3) |
H6C | −0.1226 | 0.5534 | 0.2675 | 0.048* | 0.58 (3) |
H6D | −0.1391 | 0.5931 | 0.2287 | 0.048* | 0.42 (3) |
H6E | −0.1051 | 0.5173 | 0.2193 | 0.048* | 0.42 (3) |
H6F | −0.1207 | 0.5607 | 0.0934 | 0.048* | 0.42 (3) |
C9 | 0.22749 (12) | 0.65443 (14) | 0.2008 (2) | 0.0422 (6) | |
H9A | 0.2322 | 0.6056 | 0.2259 | 0.063* | |
H9B | 0.2158 | 0.6826 | 0.2751 | 0.063* | |
H9C | 0.2715 | 0.6708 | 0.1648 | 0.063* | |
H1 | 0.0738 (13) | 0.6790 (13) | 0.317 (2) | 0.039 (7)* |
U11 | U22 | U33 | U12 | U13 | U23 | |
Si1 | 0.0269 (3) | 0.0312 (3) | 0.0214 (3) | −0.0041 (2) | 0.0032 (2) | −0.0034 (2) |
N2 | 0.0265 (8) | 0.0282 (8) | 0.0210 (8) | −0.0010 (6) | 0.0025 (6) | −0.0018 (6) |
N1 | 0.0265 (8) | 0.0281 (8) | 0.0182 (8) | −0.0038 (6) | 0.0003 (6) | −0.0035 (6) |
C3 | 0.0248 (9) | 0.0251 (9) | 0.0226 (9) | 0.0008 (7) | −0.0015 (7) | 0.0013 (7) |
C4 | 0.0292 (9) | 0.0265 (9) | 0.0198 (9) | −0.0019 (7) | 0.0000 (7) | −0.0043 (7) |
C5 | 0.0278 (9) | 0.0243 (9) | 0.0178 (9) | 0.0003 (7) | 0.0013 (7) | −0.0007 (7) |
C7 | 0.0378 (12) | 0.0550 (14) | 0.0327 (12) | −0.0121 (11) | 0.0106 (9) | −0.0153 (10) |
C8 | 0.0482 (14) | 0.0380 (12) | 0.0572 (16) | −0.0057 (10) | 0.0120 (12) | 0.0087 (11) |
C6 | 0.0280 (10) | 0.0350 (11) | 0.0325 (11) | −0.0056 (8) | −0.0009 (8) | 0.0010 (9) |
C9 | 0.0326 (11) | 0.0604 (15) | 0.0336 (12) | −0.0079 (10) | −0.0020 (9) | 0.0007 (11) |
Si1—C8 | 1.853 (2) | C7—H7C | 0.98 |
Si1—C9 | 1.854 (2) | C8—H8A | 0.98 |
Si1—C7 | 1.858 (2) | C8—H8B | 0.98 |
Si1—C5 | 1.8725 (19) | C8—H8C | 0.98 |
N2—C3 | 1.339 (2) | C6—H6A | 0.98 |
N2—N1 | 1.353 (2) | C6—H6B | 0.98 |
N1—C5 | 1.359 (2) | C6—H6C | 0.98 |
N1—H1 | 0.87 (3) | C6—H6D | 0.98 |
C3—C4 | 1.400 (3) | C6—H6E | 0.98 |
C3—C6 | 1.494 (3) | C6—H6F | 0.98 |
C4—C5 | 1.386 (3) | C9—H9A | 0.98 |
C4—H4 | 0.95 | C9—H9B | 0.98 |
C7—H7A | 0.98 | C9—H9C | 0.98 |
C7—H7B | 0.98 | ||
C8—Si1—C9 | 110.27 (12) | H8A—C8—H8C | 109.5 |
C8—Si1—C7 | 110.65 (13) | H8B—C8—H8C | 109.5 |
C9—Si1—C7 | 110.04 (12) | C3—C6—H6A | 109.5 |
C8—Si1—C5 | 106.74 (10) | C3—C6—H6B | 109.5 |
C9—Si1—C5 | 109.92 (10) | H6A—C6—H6B | 109.5 |
C7—Si1—C5 | 109.16 (9) | C3—C6—H6C | 109.5 |
C3—N2—N1 | 105.07 (15) | H6A—C6—H6C | 109.5 |
N2—N1—C5 | 113.06 (15) | H6B—C6—H6C | 109.5 |
N2—N1—H1 | 122.3 (16) | C3—C6—H6D | 109.5 |
C5—N1—H1 | 124.6 (16) | H6A—C6—H6D | 141.1 |
N2—C3—C4 | 110.33 (16) | H6B—C6—H6D | 56.3 |
N2—C3—C6 | 120.56 (17) | H6C—C6—H6D | 56.3 |
C4—C3—C6 | 129.10 (18) | C3—C6—H6E | 109.5 |
C5—C4—C3 | 106.61 (16) | H6A—C6—H6E | 56.3 |
C5—C4—H4 | 126.7 | H6B—C6—H6E | 141.1 |
C3—C4—H4 | 126.7 | H6C—C6—H6E | 56.3 |
N1—C5—C4 | 104.93 (16) | H6D—C6—H6E | 109.5 |
N1—C5—Si1 | 122.45 (14) | C3—C6—H6F | 109.5 |
C4—C5—Si1 | 132.25 (14) | H6A—C6—H6F | 56.3 |
Si1—C7—H7A | 109.5 | H6B—C6—H6F | 56.3 |
Si1—C7—H7B | 109.5 | H6C—C6—H6F | 141.1 |
H7A—C7—H7B | 109.5 | H6D—C6—H6F | 109.5 |
Si1—C7—H7C | 109.5 | H6E—C6—H6F | 109.5 |
H7A—C7—H7C | 109.5 | Si1—C9—H9A | 109.5 |
H7B—C7—H7C | 109.5 | Si1—C9—H9B | 109.5 |
Si1—C8—H8A | 109.5 | H9A—C9—H9B | 109.5 |
Si1—C8—H8B | 109.5 | Si1—C9—H9C | 109.5 |
H8A—C8—H8B | 109.5 | H9A—C9—H9C | 109.5 |
Si1—C8—H8C | 109.5 | H9B—C9—H9C | 109.5 |
C3—N2—N1—C5 | −0.2 (2) | C3—C4—C5—Si1 | −172.39 (15) |
N1—N2—C3—C4 | 0.6 (2) | C8—Si1—C5—N1 | −72.00 (19) |
N1—N2—C3—C6 | −178.76 (17) | C9—Si1—C5—N1 | 47.58 (19) |
N2—C3—C4—C5 | −0.7 (2) | C7—Si1—C5—N1 | 168.37 (16) |
C6—C3—C4—C5 | 178.57 (19) | C8—Si1—C5—C4 | 99.9 (2) |
N2—N1—C5—C4 | −0.2 (2) | C9—Si1—C5—C4 | −140.6 (2) |
N2—N1—C5—Si1 | 173.60 (13) | C7—Si1—C5—C4 | −19.8 (2) |
C3—C4—C5—N1 | 0.5 (2) |
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
N1—H1···N2i | 0.87 (3) | 2.03 (3) | 2.895 (2) | 171 (2) |
Symmetry code: (i) −y+3/4, x+3/4, −z+3/4. |
D—H···A | D—H | H···A | D···A | D—H···A |
N1—H1···N2i | 0.87 (3) | 2.03 (3) | 2.895 (2) | 171 (2) |
Symmetry code: (i) −y+3/4, x+3/4, −z+3/4. |
Acknowledgements
The authors thank Youngstown State University Structure & Chemical Instrumentation Facility's Matthias Zeller for X-ray data collection. The diffractometer was funded by NSF (grant No. 0087210), Ohio Board of Regents (grant CAP-491), and YSU.
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