Bidentate phosphorus baskets by intramolecular phosphinidene addition.

Chemistry

Department of Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1083, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Published: May 2006

Intramolecular phosphinidene addition to the C==C bond of Mo-complexed, seven-membered phosphorus heterocycles affords three novel [(diphos)Mo(CO)(4)] complexes (18-20). The three bidentate phosphorus baskets differ in the composition of the seven-membered ring: one of the phosphorus atoms is flanked by CH(2), NCH(3), or O. The unsaturated tetrahydrophosphepine precursors are synthesized by either ring-closing metathesis (C and N derivatives) or by a cyclization sequence (O derivative). The crystal structures of the nitrogen- (19) and oxygen-containing (20) baskets have relatively small P-Mo-P angles of 76.240(13) degrees and 77.626(12) degrees , respectively, and complex 20 has slightly shortened Mo--P bond lengths.

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