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Influence of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) on the hydrolysis of a diphosphene.

Debabrata DharaShubhajit DasPankaj KalitaAvijit MaitiSwapan K PatiDavid ScheschkewitzVadapalli ChandrasekharAnukul Jana
Published in: Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) (2020)
We report the influence of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) on the hydrolysis of a diphosphene TerP[double bond, length as m-dash]PTer (1; Ter = 2,6-Mes2C6H3; Mes = 2,4,6-Me3C6H2), a phosphorus-analogue of an alkene. The diphosphene 1 itself is completely inert towards water. However, NHCs have been found to activate 1 towards ready hydrolysis. While sterically less-encumbered NHCs react with 1 affording NHC-adducts which are in equilibrium with 1 in solution, sterically encumbered NHCs do not bind to 1 at all. Interestingly, in both of these situations hydrolysis of the P[double bond, length as m-dash]P motif proceeds efficiently. At low temperatures, sterically less-encumbered NHCs are catalytic while the sterically encumbered NHCs play a catalytic role at room temperature. To gain insight on this striking influence of NHCs on the hydrolysis of diphosphene detailed low-temperature 31P-NMR studies along with theoretical calculations have been carried out. In addition, systematic hydrolysis studies of all the NHCs used in this study have also been performed.
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