An unusually large value of 1J(31P,31P) for a solid triphenylphosphine phosphadiazonium cationic complex: Determination of the sign of J from 2D spin-echo experiments

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Phosphorus-31 NMR spectra of a solid triphenylphosphine phosphadiazonium salt, [Mes*NP-PPh3][SO3CF3], have been acquired at 4.7 and 9.4 T. Analysis of the spectra obtained with magic-angle spinning indicates that the two phosphorus nuclei are strongly spin-spin coupled, [1J(31P,31P)] = 405(5) Hz, despite the unusually long P-P separation, rP,P = 2.625 Å. Two-dimensional spin-echo spectra provide convincing evidence that 1J(31P,31P) is negative. Semi-empirical molecular orbital calculations at the INDO level support the negative sign for 1J(31P,31P). A large span, 576 ppm, is observed for the chemical shift tensor of the two-coordinate phosphorus centre (δ11 = 307 ppm, δ22 = 174 ppm, δ33 = -269 ppm), which is very similar to the value previously reported for the non-coordinated phosphorus centre in the free Lewis acid, [Mes*NP][AlCl4]. The principal components and orientations of the phosphorus shielding tensors of these compounds are compared with those calculated for [HNP]+ and its phosphine adduct using the ab initio Gauge-Including Atomic Orbitals method. The phosphorus chemical shift tensor of the triphenylphosphine moiety has a relatively small span of 33 ppm.

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Eichele, K., Wasylishen, R. E., Schurko, R. W., Burford, N., & Whitla, W. A. (1996). An unusually large value of 1J(31P,31P) for a solid triphenylphosphine phosphadiazonium cationic complex: Determination of the sign of J from 2D spin-echo experiments. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 74(11), 2372–2377. https://doi.org/10.1139/v96-264

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