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Formation of a P 16 2- Ink from Elemental Red Phosphorus in a Thiol-Amine Mixture.

Marissa J StrumoloDmitry B EreminShuai WangCarlos Mora PerezOleg V PrezhdoJoshua S FigueroaRichard L Brutchey
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
A P 16 2- polyphosphide dianion ink was produced by the reaction of red phosphorus with a binary thiol-amine mixture of ethanethiol (ET) and ethylenediamine (en). The polyphosphide was identified by solution 31 P NMR spectroscopy and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. This solute was compared to the reaction products of white phosphorus (P 4 ) and other elemental pnictides in the same solvent system. The reaction of P 4 with ET and en gives the same P 16 2- polyphosphide; however, the easier handling and lower reactivity of red phosphorus highlights the novelty of that reaction. Elemental arsenic and antimony both give mononuclear pnictogen-sulfide-thiolate complexes upon reaction with ET and en under otherwise identical conditions, with this difference likely resulting from the greater covalency and tendency of phosphorus to form P-P bonds.
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