Literature DB >> 16953625

Resonance bonding patterns of peroxide chemistry: cyclic three-center hyperbonding in "phosphadioxirane" intermediates.

Jeremiah J Wilke1, Frank Weinhold.   

Abstract

We investigate the nature of valency and bonding in the highly unusual O(2)PR(3) "phosphadioxirane" species recently isolated as an intermediate in the reaction of (1)O(2) with organic phosphines PR(3). Commonly, this species is depicted as a Lewis structure with five bonds at the phosphorus center, suggesting hypervalent involvement of extra-valence d-orbitals in the hybridization. However, nonhypervalent bonding patterns, such as open zwitterionic peroxides or R(2)PO(2)(+)R(-) ion pairs, could also achieve the observed hypercoordination. In the present work, we employ ab initio and hybrid density functional calculations with theoretical analysis by means of Natural Resonance Theory (NRT) and Natural Bond Orbitals (NBOs) to investigate the role of valence shell expansion versus nonhypervalent ionic resonance in phosphadioxiranes. We find that true hypervalency is relatively negligible in phosphadioxiranes, and hypercoordination is instead achieved through both conventional linear Pimentel-Rundle three-center, four-electron (3c/4e) hyperbonding as well as an unprecedented cyclic form of 3c/4e hyperbonding. We examine ramifications and limits of the cyclic hyperbonding phenomenon in analogous carbon compounds and discuss some broader implications of its structural representation and nomenclature.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16953625     DOI: 10.1021/ja060676f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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1.  Photooxidation of mixed aryl and biarylphosphines.

Authors:  Dong Zhang; Jeff A Celaje; Alon Agua; Chad Doan; Timothy Stewart; Robert Bau; Matthias Selke
Journal:  Org Lett       Date:  2010-07-02       Impact factor: 6.005

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