Thermolysis of 2-azido-1,3,2-diazaphospholenes offers access to novel and rare spirocyclic cyclodiphosphazenes. The spectroscopic data and X-ray structure of one representative of the 2-azido-1,3,2-diazaphospholenes reveals an ionic bonding situation explaining sufficiently its rather high thermal stability. The cyclodiphosphazenes were characterised by NMR, mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffractometry. The results of ESI-FT-ICR studies demonstrate the potential of these compounds to undergo reductive elimination at a phosphazene unit via [1,4]-cycloreversion of a lambda5-diazaphospholene ring, as well as symmetrical cleavage of the P2N2-unit. The unexpected inclusion of benzene in the crystal of one of the cyclodiphosphazenes was interpreted in terms of molecular recognition. Chemical reaction studies comprise the proof of double N-protonation at a phosphazene ring, and hydrolytic degradation via selective cleavage of a phosphazene P-N bond.
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Dalton Trans
July 2008
Section Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, De Boelelaan 1083, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Thermolysis of 2-azido-1,3,2-diazaphospholenes offers access to novel and rare spirocyclic cyclodiphosphazenes. The spectroscopic data and X-ray structure of one representative of the 2-azido-1,3,2-diazaphospholenes reveals an ionic bonding situation explaining sufficiently its rather high thermal stability. The cyclodiphosphazenes were characterised by NMR, mass spectrometry, and X-ray diffractometry.
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