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Muonium Addition to a peri-Trifluoromethylated 9-Phosphaanthracene Producing a High-Energy Paramagnetic π-Conjugated Fused Heterocycle.

Kota KoshinoKenji M KojimaIain McKenzieShigekazu Ito
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
In this communication, we report muon spin rotation/resonance (μSR) studies for understanding radical reactivity of 10-mesityl-1,8-bis(trifluoromethyl)-9-phosphaanthracene. Transverse-field muon spin rotation (TF-μSR) and muon avoided level-crossing resonance (μLCR) measurements successfully visualized a paramagnetic species produced by regioselective addition of muonium (Mu) to the skeletal phosphorus atom. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations for the P-muoniation product suggested two possible isomers. Whereas the most stable isomer including the envelope-type phosphorus heterocycle shows considerably different hyperfine coupling constants (hfcs) from those of the TF-μSR and μLCR, the metastable structure accompanying the almost planar tricyclic π-conjugated skeleton could simulate the experimentally determined hfcs. The metastable planar π-conjugated paramagnetic tricyclic-fused skeleton is promoted by the larger zero-point energy due to the light muon (μ+ ), one ninth of the proton mass.
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