Diphosphination of CO2 and CS2 mediated by frustrated Lewis pairs – catalytic route to phosphanyl derivatives of formic and dithioformic acid†
Abstract
The first example of CO2 diphosphination is described. Reactions of unsymmetrical diphosphanes with CE2 (E = O, S) catalyzed by BPh3 insert a CE2 molecule into the P–P bond with formation of the products of the general formula R2P–E–C(E)–PR2. The obtained CO2 adducts arise from synergistic interaction of diphosphane and borane with CO2 molecule.