Access to catenated and branched polyphosphorus ligands and coordination complexes via a tri(pyrazolyl)phosphane

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Kai-Oliver FeldmannJan J Weigand

Abstract

We report a convenient and smooth protocol for the high-yielding synthesis of a triphosphane and an iso-tetraphosphane from a readily accessible tri(pyrazolyl)phosphane. The products are obtained from a one-pot reaction at room temperature and form complexes with the Fe(CO)(4)-fragment.

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Jun 20, 2020·Chemistry : a European Journal·Robin SchoemakerJan J Weigand
Nov 26, 2015·Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry·Cornelis G J TazelaarKoop Lammertsma
Mar 20, 2020·Chemical Science·Robin SchoemakerJan J Weigand
Sep 12, 2012·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Kai-Oliver Feldmann, Jan J Weigand
Oct 15, 2021·Inorganic Chemistry·Adam N BarrettRuth L Webster

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