Ortho-phenylene-bridged phosphinoborane (2,6-Cl Ph) B-C H -PCy 1 was synthesized in three steps from commercially available starting materials. 1 reacts with H or H O under mild conditions to form corresponding zwitterionic phosphonium borates 1-H or 1-H O. NMR studies revealed both reactions to be remarkably reversible. Thus, when exposed to H , 1-H O partially converts to 1-H even in the presence of multiple equivalents of water in the solution. The addition of parahydrogen to 1 leads to nuclear spin hyperpolarization both in dry and hydrous solvents, confirming the dissociation of 1-H O to free 1. These observations were supported by computational studies indicating that the formation of 1-H and 1-H O from 1 are thermodynamically favored. Unexpectedly, 1-H O can release molecular hydrogen to form phosphine oxide 1-O. Kinetic, mechanistic, and computational (DFT) studies were used to elucidate the unique "umpolung" water reduction mechanism.

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