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First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase

Condensed phase access to the unprecedented tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) was achieved through the reaction of ECl(3)[WCA] with white phosphorus ([WCA](–) = [Al(OR(F))(4)](–) and [F(Al(OR(F))(3))(2)](–); –R(F) = –C(CF(3))(3)). Previously, [EP(3)](+) was only known from gas phase MS...

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Autores principales: Weis, Philippe, Röhner, David Christopher, Prediger, Richard, Butschke, Burkhard, Scherer, Harald, Weber, Stefan, Krossing, Ingo
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Publicado: Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32055385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc03915e
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author Weis, Philippe
Röhner, David Christopher
Prediger, Richard
Butschke, Burkhard
Scherer, Harald
Weber, Stefan
Krossing, Ingo
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Röhner, David Christopher
Prediger, Richard
Butschke, Burkhard
Scherer, Harald
Weber, Stefan
Krossing, Ingo
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description Condensed phase access to the unprecedented tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) was achieved through the reaction of ECl(3)[WCA] with white phosphorus ([WCA](–) = [Al(OR(F))(4)](–) and [F(Al(OR(F))(3))(2)](–); –R(F) = –C(CF(3))(3)). Previously, [EP(3)](+) was only known from gas phase MS investigations. By contrast, the reaction of ECl(3)[A] with the known P(3)(3–) synthon Na[Nb(ODipp)(3)(P(3))] (enabling AsP(3) synthesis), led to formation of P(4). The cations [EP(3)](+) were characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy in combination with high-level quantum chemical calculations. Their bonding situation is described with several approaches including Atoms in Molecules and Natural Bond Orbital analysis. The first series of well-soluble salts ECl(3)[WCA] was synthesized and fully characterized as starting materials for the studies on this elusive class of [EP(3)](+) cations. Yet, with high [ECl(3)](+) fluoride ion affinity values between 775 (S), 803 (Se) and 844 (Te) kJ mol(–1), well exceeding typical phosphenium ions, these well-soluble ECl(3)[WCA] salts could be relevant in view of the renewed interest in strong (also cationic) Lewis acids.
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spelling pubmed-70065062020-02-13 First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase Weis, Philippe Röhner, David Christopher Prediger, Richard Butschke, Burkhard Scherer, Harald Weber, Stefan Krossing, Ingo Chem Sci Chemistry Condensed phase access to the unprecedented tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) was achieved through the reaction of ECl(3)[WCA] with white phosphorus ([WCA](–) = [Al(OR(F))(4)](–) and [F(Al(OR(F))(3))(2)](–); –R(F) = –C(CF(3))(3)). Previously, [EP(3)](+) was only known from gas phase MS investigations. By contrast, the reaction of ECl(3)[A] with the known P(3)(3–) synthon Na[Nb(ODipp)(3)(P(3))] (enabling AsP(3) synthesis), led to formation of P(4). The cations [EP(3)](+) were characterized by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy in combination with high-level quantum chemical calculations. Their bonding situation is described with several approaches including Atoms in Molecules and Natural Bond Orbital analysis. The first series of well-soluble salts ECl(3)[WCA] was synthesized and fully characterized as starting materials for the studies on this elusive class of [EP(3)](+) cations. Yet, with high [ECl(3)](+) fluoride ion affinity values between 775 (S), 803 (Se) and 844 (Te) kJ mol(–1), well exceeding typical phosphenium ions, these well-soluble ECl(3)[WCA] salts could be relevant in view of the renewed interest in strong (also cationic) Lewis acids. Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7006506/ /pubmed/32055385 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc03915e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY-NC 3.0)
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Weis, Philippe
Röhner, David Christopher
Prediger, Richard
Butschke, Burkhard
Scherer, Harald
Weber, Stefan
Krossing, Ingo
First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase
title First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase
title_full First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase
title_fullStr First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase
title_full_unstemmed First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase
title_short First experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [EP(3)](+) (E = S, Se, Te) in the condensed phase
title_sort first experimental evidence for the elusive tetrahedral cations [ep(3)](+) (e = s, se, te) in the condensed phase
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7006506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32055385
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9sc03915e
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