Issue 6, 2021

Molecular 1,1′-bifunctional mixed-valence P–P compounds, enabled through metal complexation

Abstract

Mixed-valence compounds feature the same atoms but in different formal oxidation states. This research field is largely dominated by metal-based solid-state chemistry and has been intensively studied in recent years. By contrast, the situation is different for molecular main group element compounds and to establish 1,1′-bifunctional groups remained a particular challenge. Here a detailed study on 1,1′-bifunctional mixed-valence main group compounds possessing a P–P bond is presented, and the fundamental role of the metal complex fragments is discussed. Based on the generation of a transient phosphanylidene-phosphinidenoid complex a dinuclear diphosphene complex was obtained possessing an unprecedented ambident reactivity, i.e., 1,2-addition or 1,1-addition products were obtained depending on the nature of the reagent. The 1,1-addition products represent stable hitherto unknown 1,1′-bifunctional phosphanylidene-phosphorane complexes which have been confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies. Detailed state-of-the-art DFT calculations provide insight into bonding and reaction pathways.

Graphical abstract: Molecular 1,1′-bifunctional mixed-valence P–P compounds, enabled through metal complexation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Nov 2020
Accepted
20 Jan 2021
First published
20 Jan 2021

Dalton Trans., 2021,50, 2131-2137

Molecular 1,1′-bifunctional mixed-valence P–P compounds, enabled through metal complexation

A. Schmer, A. Bauza, G. Schnakenburg, A. Frontera and R. Streubel, Dalton Trans., 2021, 50, 2131 DOI: 10.1039/D0DT04070C

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