Rational Design of a Phosphorus-Centered Disbiradical

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Phosphorus-centered disbiradicals, in which the radical sites exist as individual spin doublets with weak spin-spin interaction have not been known so far. Starting from monoradicals of the type [⋅P(μ-NTer)2P−R], we have now succeeded in linking two such monoradical phosphorus centers by appropriate choice of a linker. To this end, biradical [⋅P(μ-NTer)2P⋅] (1) was treated with 1,6-dibromohexane, affording the brominated species {Br[P(μ-NTer)]2}2C6H12 (3). Subsequent reduction with KC8 led to the formation of the disbiradical {⋅[P(μ-NTer)]2}2C6H12 (4) featuring a large distance between the radical phosphorus sites in the solid state and formally the highest biradical character observed in a P-centered biradical so far, approaching 100 %. EPR spectroscopy revealed a three-line signal in solution with a considerably larger exchange interaction than would be expected from the molecular structure of the single crystal. Quantum chemical calculations revealed a highly dynamic conformational space; thus, the two radical sites can approach each other with a much smaller distance in solution. Further reduction of 4 resulted in the formation of a potassium salt featuring the first structurally characterized P-centered distonic radical anion (5−). Moreover, 4 could be used in small molecule activation.

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Rosenboom, J., Taube, F., Teichmeier, L., Villinger, A., Reinhard, M., Demeshko, S., … Schulz, A. (2024). Rational Design of a Phosphorus-Centered Disbiradical. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 63(10). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202318210

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