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Cationic Functionalisation by Phosphenium Ion Insertion.


ABSTRACT: The reaction of [Cp'''Ni(η3 -P3 )] (1) with in situ generated phosphenium ions [RR'P]+ yields the unprecedented polyphosphorus cations of the type [Cp'''Ni(η3 -P4 R2 )][X] (R=Ph (2 a), Mes (2 b), Cy (2 c), 2,2'-biphen (2 d), Me (2 e); [X]- =[OTf]- , [SbF6 ]- , [GaCl4 ]- , [BArF ]- , [TEF]- ) and [Cp'''Ni(η3 -P4 RCl)][TEF] (R=Ph (2 f), tBu (2 g)). In the reaction of 1 with [Br2 P]+ , an analogous compound is observed only as an intermediate and the final product is an unexpected dinuclear complex [{Cp'''Ni}2 (μ,η311 -P4 Br3 )][TEF] (3 a). A similar product [{Cp'''Ni}2 (μ,η311 -P4 (2,2'-biphen)Cl)][GaCl4 ] (3 b) is obtained, when 2 d[GaCl4 ] is kept in solution for prolonged times. Although the central structural motif of 2 a-g consists of a "butterfly-like" folded P4 ring attached to a {Cp'''Ni} fragment, the structures of 3 a and 3 b exhibit a unique asymmetrically substituted and distorted P4 chain stabilised by two {Cp'''Ni} fragments. Additional DFT calculations shed light on the reaction pathway for the formation of 2 a-2 g and the bonding situation in 3 a.

SUBMITTER: Riesinger C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7839539 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cationic Functionalisation by Phosphenium Ion Insertion.

Riesinger Christoph C   Dütsch Luis L   Balázs Gábor G   Bodensteiner Michael M   Scheer Manfred M  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20201123 71


The reaction of [Cp'''Ni(η<sup>3</sup> -P<sub>3</sub> )] (1) with in situ generated phosphenium ions [RR'P]<sup>+</sup> yields the unprecedented polyphosphorus cations of the type [Cp'''Ni(η<sup>3</sup> -P<sub>4</sub> R<sub>2</sub> )][X] (R=Ph (2 a), Mes (2 b), Cy (2 c), 2,2'-biphen (2 d), Me (2 e); [X]<sup>-</sup> =[OTf]<sup>-</sup> , [SbF<sub>6</sub> ]<sup>-</sup> , [GaCl<sub>4</sub> ]<sup>-</sup> , [BAr<sup>F</sup> ]<sup>-</sup> , [TEF]<sup>-</sup> ) and [Cp'''Ni(η<sup>3</sup> -P<sub>4</sub>  ...[more]

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