Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups

Keßler M, Kapiza M, Stammler H-G, Neumann B, Röschenthaler G-V, Hoge B (2023)
ChemPlusChem: e202200436.

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Phosphoranides comprising three phosphorus carbon bonds are scarcely represented in the literature. We now utilized tris(pentafluoroethyl)phosphane, P(C2 F5 )3 , and cyanobis(pentafluoroethyl)phosphane, P(C2 F5 )2 (CN), featuring electron withdrawing pentafluoroethyl groups, to synthesize such compounds. Metal fluorides MF (M=Ag, Cs) add to P(C2 F5 )3 yielding respective M[P(C2 F5 )3 F] salts. Those M[P(C2 F5 )3 F] subsequently suffer a loss of C2 F4 , furnishing M[P(C2 F5 )2 F2 ]. The cesium salt decomposes instantaneously when warmed to rt, whereas the silver salt decomposes slowly over several days at rt. Treatment of Ag[P(C2 F5 )3 F] with 2,2'-bipyridine facilitated the isolation and structural characterization of [Ag(bipy){P(C2 F5 )3 F}]. With P(C2 F5 )2 (CN), AgF reacts under substitution of the cyano group yielding P(C2 F5 )2 F, rather than phosphoranide formation. However, [K(18-crown-6)]F adds to P(C2 F5 )2 (CN) furnishing [K(18-crown-6)][P(C2 F5 )2 (CN)F]. Its structural characterization was successful, despite its tendency to undergo an exchange of substituents, yielding [K(18-crown-6)][P(C2 F5 )2 F2 ] and presumably [K(18-crown-6)][P(C2 F5 )2 (CN)2 ]. The latter forms an equilibrium with [K(18-crown-6)]CN and P(C2 F5 )2 (CN) which lies well on side of the phosphane and cyanide salt. © 2023 The Authors. ChemPlusChem published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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2023
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ChemPlusChem
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e202200436
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2192-6506
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Keßler M, Kapiza M, Stammler H-G, Neumann B, Röschenthaler G-V, Hoge B. Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups. ChemPlusChem. 2023: e202200436.
Keßler, M., Kapiza, M., Stammler, H. - G., Neumann, B., Röschenthaler, G. - V., & Hoge, B. (2023). Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups. ChemPlusChem, e202200436. https://doi.org/10.1002/cplu.202200436
Keßler, Mira, Kapiza, Michael, Stammler, Hans-Georg, Neumann, Beate, Röschenthaler, Gerd-Volker, and Hoge, Berthold. 2023. “Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups”. ChemPlusChem: e202200436.
Keßler, M., Kapiza, M., Stammler, H. - G., Neumann, B., Röschenthaler, G. - V., and Hoge, B. (2023). Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups. ChemPlusChem:e202200436.
Keßler, M., et al., 2023. Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups. ChemPlusChem, : e202200436.
M. Keßler, et al., “Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups”, ChemPlusChem, 2023, : e202200436.
Keßler, M., Kapiza, M., Stammler, H.-G., Neumann, B., Röschenthaler, G.-V., Hoge, B.: Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups. ChemPlusChem. : e202200436 (2023).
Keßler, Mira, Kapiza, Michael, Stammler, Hans-Georg, Neumann, Beate, Röschenthaler, Gerd-Volker, and Hoge, Berthold. “Triorganylphosphoranides: Realization of an Unusual Structural Motif Utilizing Electron Withdrawing Pentafluoroethyl Groups”. ChemPlusChem (2023): e202200436.
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