A rare-earth-mediated conversion of white phosphorus into PBn3 and highly functionalized norbornane-P7†
Abstract
The treatment of rare-earth metal dialkyl complexes TpMe2YBn2(THF) (Bn = CH2Ph, 1Y) with P4 in toluene at ambient temperature formed yttrium norbornane-BnP74− (2Y) and chain Bn4P64− (3Y) complexes, accompanied by the formation of PBn3 (I). However, only lutetium norbornane-BnP74− complex 2Lu and I were obtained from the reaction of 1Lu with P4 under the same conditions. Moreover, an atom-economic conversion of P4 to PBn3 and norbornane-BnP7(Me3Si)4 (II) was also realized by the treatment of TpMe2LuCl2(THF) with KBn, followed by a sequential reaction with P4 and Me3SiCl. These results indicated that P4 functionalization using rare-earth dialkyl complexes can form not only novel rare-earth polyphosphorus complexes, but also organophosphorus compounds. All new compounds have been characterized by NMR spectroscopy and single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies.