Reaction of terminal phosphinidene complexes with dihydrogen
The reaction of H2 with [RP-W(CO)5] (R = Ph, Me) above 120 °C leads, first, to the secondary diphosphine complex (RPH-PHR)(W(CO)5)2 and then to the primary phosphine complex (RPH2)(W(CO)5). On the basis of DFT calculations, the mechanism most likely involves the addition of H2 to the P–W bond, follo...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1008412020-03-07T12:34:49Z Reaction of terminal phosphinidene complexes with dihydrogen Ting, Liow Yu Nicholls, Leo Li, Yongxin Ganguly, Rakesh Mathey, François Duffy, Matthew P. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences The reaction of H2 with [RP-W(CO)5] (R = Ph, Me) above 120 °C leads, first, to the secondary diphosphine complex (RPH-PHR)(W(CO)5)2 and then to the primary phosphine complex (RPH2)(W(CO)5). On the basis of DFT calculations, the mechanism most likely involves the addition of H2 to the P–W bond, followed by the formation of the radical [RPH-W(CO)5]• by homolysis of the W–H bond. In the case of [PhNHP-W(CO)5], the hydrogenolysis takes place at the P–N bond and ultimately produces the secondary diaminophosphine complex ((PhNH)2PH)(W(CO)5). 2013-09-25T07:04:08Z 2019-12-06T20:29:14Z 2013-09-25T07:04:08Z 2019-12-06T20:29:14Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Duffy, M. P., Ting, L. Y., Nicholls, L., Li, Y., Ganguly, R., & Mathey, F. (2011). Reaction of Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes with Dihydrogen. Organometallics, 31(7), 2936–2939. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/100841 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/13689 10.1021/om2009974 en Organometallics |
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The reaction of H2 with [RP-W(CO)5] (R = Ph, Me) above 120 °C leads, first, to the secondary diphosphine complex (RPH-PHR)(W(CO)5)2 and then to the primary phosphine complex (RPH2)(W(CO)5). On the basis of DFT calculations, the mechanism most likely involves the addition of H2 to the P–W bond, followed by the formation of the radical [RPH-W(CO)5]• by homolysis of the W–H bond. In the case of [PhNHP-W(CO)5], the hydrogenolysis takes place at the P–N bond and ultimately produces the secondary diaminophosphine complex ((PhNH)2PH)(W(CO)5). |
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