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Self-association of diphenylpnictoginic acids in solution and solid state: covalent vs. hydrogen bonding.

Artyom A YakubenkoAleksandra M PuzykVladislav O KorostelevValeriia V MulloyarovaElena Yu TupikinaPeter M TolstoyAlexander S Antonov
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
Triphenylpnictogens were oxidized to access diphenylpnictioginic acids Ph 2 XOOH (X = P, As, Sb, Bi). It was shown that oxidation with chloramine-T does not lead to the cleavage of a C-pnictogen bond. The preliminary reductive cleavage with sodium in liquid ammonia followed by the oxidation with hydrogen peroxide was successfully utilised for the synthesis of diphenylphosphinic and diphenylarsinic acids. It was shown that in solid state (by means of XRD), all diphenylpnictoginic acids form polymeric chains. Diphenylbismuthinic and diphenylantimonic acids form polymeric covalent adducts, while diphenylphosphinic and diphenylarsinic chains are associated through hydrogen bonding. Unlike diphenylphosphinic acid, diphenilarsinic acid forms two polymorphs of hydrogen-bonded infinite chains. In solution in a polar aprotic solvent diphenylarsinic acid, similarly to dimethylarsinic, forms hydrogen-bonded cyclic dimers together with a small amount of cyclic trimers.
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