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Andreas E Seitz1, Felix Hippauf2, Werner Kremer3, Stefan Kaskel2, Manfred Scheer4.
Abstract
The storage of metaspan>table compounds and modifications of elements are of great interest for synthesis and other, e.g., semiconductor, applications. Whereas white phosphorus is a metastable modification that can be stored under certain conditions, storage of the extremely (light- and air-)sensitive form of arsenic, yellow arsenic, is a challenge rarely tackled so far. Herein, we report on the facile storage and release of these tetrahedral E4 molecules (E = P, As) using activated carbon as a porous storage material. These loaded materials are air- and light-stable and have been comprehensively characterized by solid-state 31P{1H} MAS NMR spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction analysis, nitrogen adsorption measurements, and thermogravimetric analysis. Additionally, we show that these materials can be used as a suitable E4 source for releasing intact white phosphorus or yellow arsenic, enabling subsequent reactions in solution. Because the uptake and release of E4 are reversible, these materials are excellent carriers of these highly reactive modifications.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29367623 PMCID: PMC5783940 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-02735-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919
Fig. 1NMR spectroscopy. a 31P{1H} MAS NMR spectrum of P4@C. b 75As NMR spectrum of As4 in CS2 extracted from As4@C
Fig. 2Comparisons of unloaded carbon material C (black), P4@C (red) and As4@C (blue). a Powder X-ray diffractograms. b Nitrogen physisorption isotherms at 77 K. c DFT pore size distribution. d Thermogravimetric curve
Fig. 3Reactivity studies. a Synthesis of [Cp*Fe(η5-P5)]. b Synthesis of [(CpBIGFe(CO)2)2(µ,η1:1-E4)] (E = P, As)