Electrophilic terminal phosphinidene complex–Lewis base adducts: Chemistry between carbon–halide bond activation and weak Lewis base adduct formation
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Arif Ali Khan, Cathleen Wismach, Peter G. Jones, Rainer Streubel
Comparative studies on the reactivity of a transiently formed terminal phosphinidene complex towards various organobromide derivatives show that carbon–bromine bond insertion is preferred with benzyl bromide, whereas formal HBr-insertion resulted with 2-bromopyridine and a surprising selectivity enhancement (of the phosphinidene complex) was observed with bromobenzene; all new products were established by elemental analyses, NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.
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