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Synthesis of 3-stannyl and 3-silyl propargyl phosphanes and the formation of a phosphinoallene
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posted on 2023-06-12, 06:36 authored by Amy J Saunders, Ian CrossleyIan CrossleyThe group 14 chloropropargyls R3ECCCH2Cl (R3E = Bu3Sn, Ph3Sn, Me2PhSi, iPr3Si, nPr3Si, nBu3Si), obtained by a modified literature procedure, react with LiPPh2 to afford the novel propargyl phosphanes Ph2PCH2CCER3 in high yield, as viscous oils; (Me3Si)2PCH2CCSiPhMe2 is similarly obtained from LiP(SiMe3)2. In contrast, the reaction of PhCCCH2MgCl with ClP(NEt2)2 fails to produce a comparable propargyl phosphane, but generates preferentially (>70%) the novel phosphinoallene (Et2N)2PC(Ph)=C=CH2, which is characterised spectroscopically, and through its reaction with HCl. The coordination chemistry of representative phosphanes is explored with respect to platinum and palladium for the first time.
Funding
Crossley - Conjugate phosphapolyynyls: en route to functional phosphaorganometallic polymers; G0200; LEVERHULME TRUST; F/00 230/AL
Polyphosphametallacarbons: Toward phosphrus-doped organometallic molecular wires; G1182; Royal Society
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Dalton TransactionsISSN
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Royal Society of ChemistryExternal DOI
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2148-2155Department affiliated with
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