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Heterocyclic Phosphenium Cations and Their Divergent Coordination Chemistry.

Alexander E R WatsonMichael J GrantPaul D BoylePaul J RagognaJoe B Gilroy
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
While they are often encountered as reaction intermediates, phosphenium cations are not commonly incorporated into π-conjugated systems. We report the synthesis and characterization of donor-stabilized phosphenium cations supported by pyridylhydrazonide ligands. The preparation of these cations relies on precise control of ligand E - Z isomerism. The heterocycles were treated with a variety of transition metals, with [Rh(COD)Cl] 2 yielding the only well-defined organometallic products. The optoelectronic properties of the phosphenium heterocycles and their transition-metal complexes were examined using UV-vis absorption spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, and modeling by density functional theory (DFT). Computations support the description of these compounds as phosphenium cations and corroborate our observation of a weak P-N pyridine bond, which was manifested experimentally as the Rh adducts undergo selective insertion of Rh into the P-N pyridine bond, depending on the substituent at phosphorus. The reported compounds provide a framework for further study of π-conjugated, N , N '-chelated phosphenium cations and their transition-metal adducts.
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