ortho -Phenylene-bridged phosphorus/silicon Lewis pairs.
Lucas WickemeyerJan SchwabedissenPia C TrappBeate NeumannHans-Georg StammlerNorbert W MitzelPublished in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2023)
A series of five ortho -phenylene-bridged phosphorus-silicon Lewis pairs was synthesized, with phosphorus bearing isopropyl groups while the substituents at the silicon atom vary (-CH 3 , -Cl, -F). Possible interactions between Lewis acid and base were investigated both experimentally (NMR, XRD) and theoretically to determine the influence of the different substituents. Calculated ortho -interaction energies (OIEs) show a stabilizing interactions between the acidic and basic units which were also found for the meta - and para -interaction energies (MIEs and PIEs, respectively), indicating stabilization resulting not from direct acid-base interaction but from electronic interactions through the ring. Further spectroscopic (NMR, XRD) and theoretical (NBO, QTAIM, SAPT) investigations confirmed the absence of direct interactions between silicon and phoshorus.