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Stable P-heterocyclic carbenes: scope and limitations.

Jason D Masuda1, David Martin, Celine Lyon-Saunier, Antoine Baceiredo, Heinz Gornitzka, Bruno Donnadieu, Guy Bertrand.   

Abstract

The conjugate acids (PHCH+s) of P-heterocyclic carbenes (PHCs) are prepared by formal [3+2] cycloaddition of a 1,3-diphosphaallyl or 1,3-phosphinophosphenium cation with various nitriles. The effect of the phosphorus substituent on the fate of the cyclization and on that of the counteranion and base in the subsequent deprotonation reaction are reported. Two PHCs that are indefinitely stable in the solid state are described. In solution, one of them, made from acetonitrile, undergoes a facile [3+2] cycloreversion, whereas the other, based on dimethyl cyanamide, is stable, presumably owing to its zwitterionic structure, which involves a tricoordinate pentavalent phosphorus atom. The reactivity of PHCs is strongly driven by the high electrophilicity of the phosphorus centers, as demonstrated by their reactivity with water and benzaldehyde. Although both PHCs reported in this paper are direct analogues of the least-basic NHCs, their basicity is comparable to those of the more strongly basic NHCs (as determined by comparison of the carbonyl stretching frequencies of their corresponding cis-[RhCl-(CO)2(L)] complexes).

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17441152      PMCID: PMC2427278          DOI: 10.1002/asia.200600300

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Asian J        ISSN: 1861-471X


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