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A Terminal Yttrium Phosphinidene.

Theresa E RieserPhilipp WetzelCäcilia Maichle-MössmerPeter SirschReiner Anwander
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Terminal, nondirectional ionic "multiple" bond interactions between group 15 elements and rare-earth metals (Ln) have remained a challenging target until present. Although reports on terminal imide species have accumulated in the meantime, examples of terminal congeners with the higher homologue phosphorus are yet elusive. Herein, we present the synthesis of the first terminal yttrium organophosphinidene complex, Tp t Bu,Me Y(═PC 6 H 3 i Pr 2 -2,6)(DMAP) 2 , according to a double-deprotonation sequence previously established for organoimides of the smaller rare-earth metals. Subsequent deprotonation of the primary phosphane H 2 PC 6 H 3 i Pr 2 -2,6 (H 2 PAr i Pr ) with discrete dimethyl compound Tp t Bu,Me YMe 2 in the presence of DMAP under simultaneous methane elimination generated a terminal multiply bonded phosphorus. The primary phosphide intermediates Tp t Bu,Me YMe(HPAr i Pr ) and Tp t Bu,Me YMe(HNPAr i Pr )(DMAP) are isolable species and were also obtained and fully characterized for holmium and dysprosium. The Lewis acid-stabilized yttrium phosphinidene Tp t Bu,Me Y[(μ 2 -PAr i Pr )(μ 2 -Me)AlMe 2 ] was obtained by treatment of H 2 PAr i Pr with Tp t Bu,Me YMe(AlMe 4 ) but could not be converted into a terminal phosphinidene via cleavage of trimethylaluminum. The corresponding reaction of H 2 PAr i Pr with Tp t Bu,Me YMe(GaMe 4 ) led to adduct [GaMe 3 (PH 2 Ar i Pr )] rather than to the formation of a yttrium phosphinidene. The yttrium-phosphorus interaction in the obtained organophosphide and phosphinidene complexes was scrutinized by 31 P/ 89 Y NMR spectroscopy and DFT calculations, unambiguously supporting the existence of multiple bonding.
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