Hydroalumination of alkynyl-aminophosphines as a promising tool for the synthesis of unusual phosphines: P-N bond activation, a transient phosphaallene, a zwitterionic AlP2C2 heterocycle and a masked Al/P-based frustrated Lewis pair

Klöcker H., Layh M., Hepp A., Uhl W.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Treatment of the new alkynyl-chlorophosphine, Mes-P(Cl)-CC-CMe3, with LiNR2 afforded various unprecedented aminophosphines, Mes-P(NR2)-CC-CMe3, which showed a fascinating diversity in their reactivity towards H-AltBu2. NMe2 and NEt2 derivatives yielded the hydroalumination products Mes-P(NR2)-C(AltBu2)C(H)-CMe3 which have an Al-N and an activated P-N bond. Elimination of aluminium amide yielded the transient 3H-phosphaallene, Mes-PCC(H)-CMe3, which finally afforded a five-membered AlP2C2 heterocycle with an Al-P bond and two exocyclic CC bonds. This heterocycle is directly formed with the sterically shielded iPr2N- and dimethylpiperidinophosphines. A unique R2AlH adduct resulted from the NPh2 and N(SiMe3)2 substituted phosphines. It may be viewed as an Al/P-based frustrated Lewis pair (FLP) which coordinates an R2AlH moiety. The heterocyclic AlP2C2 compound is formed in the final step of this reaction. Hydroalumination with Et2AlH yielded [Mes-P(H)-C(AlEt2)C(H)-CMe3]2 which features an Al2P2C2 heterocycle and two Al-P bonds. This dimer resembles the class of hidden or masked FLPs which show a reactivity similar to uncoordinated FLPs. Its unique structural motif is a P-H bond which may result in a new type of FLP chemistry.

Details about the publication

JournalDalton Transactions (Dalton Trans.)
Volume45
Issue5
Page range2031-2043
StatusPublished
Release year2016 (22/09/2015)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1039/c5dt02825f
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Authors from the University of Münster

Hepp, Alexander
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Hahn)
Klöcker, Hans
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Uhl)
Layh, Marcus
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Uhl)
Uhl, Werner
Professorship of Inorganic Chemistry (Prof. Uhl)