Orthogonality in main group compounds: A direct one-step synthesis of air- and moisture-stable cyclophosphazanes by mechanochemistry

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Abstract

Mechanochemistry has been established to be an environmentally-friendly way of conducting reactions in a solvent-free manner. The development of mechanochemical orthogonal reactions, in which multiple reagents are milled together, can be a powerful strategy to selectively yield the desired product. Such orthogonal syntheses are rare, especially those involving main group frameworks-based on bonds other than carbon-which are yet to be reported. Herein, we demonstrate the direct formation of air- and moisture-stable cyclophosph(v)azanes enabled by an orthogonal "one-step one-pot" mechanochemical reaction. In addition, detailed hydrolytic- and air-stability studies, conducted over one and 12 months, respectively, revealed high robustness of these compounds.

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Sim, Y., Tan, D., Ganguly, R., Li, Y., & García, F. (2018). Orthogonality in main group compounds: A direct one-step synthesis of air- and moisture-stable cyclophosphazanes by mechanochemistry. Chemical Communications, 54(50), 6800–6803. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8cc01043a

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