Cobalt-mediated [3+1] fragmentation of white phosphorus: access to Acylcyanophosphanides

Sebastian Hauer, Thomas M. Horsley Downie, Gábor Balázs, Kai Schwedtmann, Jan J. Weigand, Robert Wolf

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Abstract

Despite the accessibility of numerous transition metal polyphosphido complexes through transition-metal-mediated activation of white phosphorus, the targeted functionalization of Pn ligands to obtain functional monophosphorus species remains challenging. In this study, we introduce a new [3+1] fragmentation procedure for cyclo-P4 ligands, leading to the discovery of acylcyanophosphanides and -phosphines. Treatment of the complex [K(18c-6)][(Ar*BIAN)Co(?4-P4)] ([K(18c-6)]3, 18c-6=[18]crown-6, Ar*=2,6-dibenzhydryl-4-isopropylphenyl, BIAN=1,2-bis(arylimino)acenaphthene diimine) with acyl chlorides results in the formation of acylated tetraphosphido complexes [(Ar*BIAN)Co(?4-P4C(O)R)] (R=tBu, Cy, 1-Ad, Ph; 4?a?d). Subsequent reactions of 4?a?d with cyanide salts yield acylated cyanophosphanides [RC(O)PCN]? (9?a?d?) and the cyclo-P3 cobaltate anion [(Ar*BIAN)Co(?3-P3)(CN)]? (8?). Further reactions of 4?a?d with trimethylsilyl cyanide (Me3SiCN) and isocyanides provide insight into a plausible mechanism of this [3+1] fragmentation reaction, as these reagents partially displace the P4C(O)R ligand from the cobalt center. Several potential intermediates of the [3+1] fragmentation were characterized. Additionally, the introduction of a second acyl substituent was achieved by treating [K(18c-6)]9b with CyC(O)Cl, resulting in the first bis(acyl)monocyanophosphine (CyC(O))2PCN (10).
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202317170
Number of pages10
JournalAngewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume63
Issue number6
Early online date2 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 5 Feb 2024

Funding

We thank Daniel Schmidhuber for assistance with quantum chemical calculations, Verena Streitferdt for assistance with NMR experiments and the anonymous referees for their insightful comments on this work. Generous financial support of this work by the European Research Council (ERC, CoG 772299) and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, project WE4621/3‐2 and WO1496/7‐2) is gratefully acknowledged. Open Access funding enabled and organized by Projekt DEAL.

Keywords

  • cobalt
  • cyanides
  • P4 activation
  • phosphorus
  • pnictides

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