Isolation of a phosphinidene sulfide and selenide†
Abstract
We describe the synthesis of an isolable phosphinidene sulfide and phosphinidene selenide (BnArNPCh; Ch = S, Se) by reaction of a sterically protected phosphinidene oxide (BnArNP
O) with Lawesson's or Woollins' reagents, respectively. These compounds reveal short P
E bonds consistent with a high degree of pπ–pπ double bond character. The pendant amido group on the phosphorus atom plays an important role in their stabilization through nitrogen lone pair donation into the P–Ch π* orbital, and evidence for isomerism about the N–P bond was observed for both species. Dimeric intermediates featuring mixed phosphorus(III)/phosphorus(V) centers could be isolated and structurally authenticated during the course of these studies providing some insight into the mechanism of formation of the titular compounds.