Abstract
2,5-Diarylarsoles were easily synthesized from nonvolatile arsenic precursors. Diiodoarsine was generated in situ and reacted with titanacyclopentadienes to give 2,5-diarylarsoles. The structures and optical properties were studied in comparison with those of 2,5-diarylphosphole. It was found that the arsoles were much more stable in the air than the phosphole. Single crystal X-ray diffraction revealed the arsenic atoms adopted a trigonal pyramidal structure, reflecting on the s-character of the lone pair. The obtained 2,5-diarylarsoles and 2,5-diarylphosphole showed intense emission in solutions and solid state. In addition, the optical properties were controlled by transition-metal coordination.
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Ishidoshiro, M., Matsumura, Y., Imoto, H., Irie, Y., Kato, T., Watase, S., … Naka, K. (2015). Practical Synthesis and Properties of 2,5-Diarylarsoles. Organic Letters, 17(19), 4854–4857. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.5b02416
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