Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.56, No.21, 13500-13509, 2017
Phosphorus-Chalcogen Ring Expansion and Metal Coordination
The reactivity of 4-membered (RPCh)(2) rings (Ch = S, Se) that contain phosphorus in the +3 oxidation state is reported. These compounds undergo ring expansion to (RPCh)3 with the addition of a Lewis base. The 6-membered rings were found to be more stable than the 4-membered precursors, and the mechanism of their formation was investigated experimentally and by density functional theory calculations. The computational work identified two plausible mechanisms involving a phosphinidene chalcogenide intermediate, either as a free species or stabilized by a suitable base. Both the 4- and 6-membered rings were found to react with coinage metals, giving the same products: (RPCh)(3) rings bound to the metal center from the phosphorus atom in tripodal fashion.