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Martin's Phosphino-Triol Revisited: Unexpected P-C Bond Cleavage Reactions and Their Suppression via Complexation of Al3+ and Sc3.

Jean-Marc MörsdorfTim BruckhoffRegina MatveevaBenjamin RudinHubert WadepohlJoachim Ballmann
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2021)
A revised synthesis of Martin's phosphino-triols (two derivatives) is reported. Once isolated, these thermally sensitive triols were shown to disassemble selectively via an unexpected P-C bond cleavage reaction. This degradation pathway was effectively suppressed via complexation of Al3+ and Sc3+. In the resulting half-cage complexes, the ligand scaffold is bound to each metal (Al3+ and Sc3+, respectively) via all four donor atoms. So far, this κ4-P,O,O',O″-coordination mode has not been observed for any other phosphino-triol.
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