Issue 46, 2021

Trimerization and cyclization of reactive P-functionalities confined within OCO pincers

Abstract

In order to stabilize a 10–P–3 species with C2v symmetry and two lone pairs on the central phosphorus atom, a specialized ligand is required. Using an NCN pincer, previous efforts to enforce this planarized geometry at P resulted in the formation of a Cs-symmetric, 10π-electron benzazaphosphole that existed as a dynamic “bell-clapper” in solution. Here, OCO pincers 1 and 2 were synthesized, operating under the hypothesis that the more electron-withdrawing oxygen donors would better stabilize the 3-center, 4-electron O–P–O bond of the 10–P–3 target and the sp3-hybridized benzylic carbon atoms would prevent the formation of aromatic P-heterocycles. However, subjecting 1 to a metalation/phosphination/reduction sequence afforded cyclotriphosphane 3, resulting from trimerization of the P(I) center unbound by its oxygen donors. Pincer 2 featuring four benzylic CF3 groups was expected to strengthen the O–P–O bond of the target, but after metal–halogen exchange and quenching with PCl3, unexpected cyclization with loss of CH3Cl was observed to give monochlorinated 5. Treatment of 5 with (p-CH3)C6H4MgBr generated crystalline P-(p-Tol) derivative 6, which was characterized by NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis, and X-ray crystallography. The complex 19F NMR spectra of 5 and 6 observed experimentally, were reproduced by simulations with MestreNova.

Graphical abstract: Trimerization and cyclization of reactive P-functionalities confined within OCO pincers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2021
Accepted
10 Aug 2021
First published
25 Aug 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 28602-28613

Trimerization and cyclization of reactive P-functionalities confined within OCO pincers

B. L. Chinen, J. Hyvl, D. F. Brayton, M. M. Riek, W. Y. Yoshida, T. W. Chapp, A. L. Rheingold and M. F. Cain, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 28602 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA05926B

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