An Unusal Case of Facile Non‐Degenerate PC Bond Making and Breaking

2012 
Oxidation of Li/X phosphinidenoid complex 2, obtained via selective deprotonation from the P-H precursor 1, with [Ph3C]BF4 led to the formation of two P-F substituted diorganophosphane complexes 6,7; the latter tautomer 7 formed via H-shift from 6. In contrast, oxidation of 2 with [(p-Tol)3C]BF4 led to three major and one minor intermediates at low temperature, which we tentatively assign to two pairs of P-C atropisomers 10a,a′ and 10c,c′ and which differ by the relative orientations of their CH(SiMe3)2 and W(CO)5 groups. Conversion of all isomers led finally to complex 11 having a ligand with a long PC bond to the central trityl* carbon atom, firmly established by single-crystal X-ray analysis. DFT calculations at the B3LYP/def2-TZVPP//BP86/def2-TZVP level of theory on real molecular entities revealed the structures of the in situ formed combined singlet diradicals (4+5 and 5+9) and the nature of intermediates on the way to the final product, complex 11. Remarkable is that all isomers of 11 possess relative energies in the narrow energy regime of about 20 kcal mol−1. A preliminary study revealed that complex 11 undergoes selective PC bond cleavage at 75 °C in toluene solution.
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