Issue 20, 2004

A new synthetic route to metal trithiophosphonates: Syntheses and structures of [(C6H11)PS3Li2·THF·TMEDA]2 and [(C6H11)PS3Mg·2THF]2

Abstract

A new synthesis for trithiophosphonates from primary phosphines, nBuLi (or nBu2Mg) and elemental sulfur is presented and its mechanism investigated; the lithium and magnesium salts of cyclohexyltrithiophosphonate have been fully characterised to reveal dimers in the solid state in which all three of the trithiophosphonate sulfurs are involved in metal bonding.

Graphical abstract: A new synthetic route to metal trithiophosphonates: Syntheses and structures of [(C6H11)PS3Li2·THF·TMEDA]2 and [(C6H11)PS3Mg·2THF]2

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Aug 2004
Accepted
08 Sep 2004
First published
20 Sep 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 3169-3170

A new synthetic route to metal trithiophosphonates: Syntheses and structures of [(C6H11)PS3Li2·THF·TMEDA]2 and [(C6H11)PS3Mg·2THF]2

J. K. Bjernemose, R. P. Davies, A. P. S. Jurd, M. G. Martinelli, P. R. Raithby and A. J. P. White, Dalton Trans., 2004, 3169 DOI: 10.1039/B412488J

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