Phosphine and carbene azido-cations: [(L)N3]+ and [(L)2N3]+

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The cationic N3-species [(p-HC6F4)3PN3]+ (1) featuring a perfluoro-arene phosphonium group serves as a N3+-source in stoichiometric reactions with several Lewis bases (L) allowing for the stepwise formation of [(L)N3]+ and [(L)2N3]+ cations (L = phosphine, carbene) with liberation of (p-HC6F4)3P. X-Ray diffraction analysis and computational studies provide insight into the bonding in these remarkably stable azido-cations.

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Winkelhaus, D., Holthausen, M. H., Dobrovetsky, R., & Stephan, D. W. (2015). Phosphine and carbene azido-cations: [(L)N3]+ and [(L)2N3]+. Chemical Science, 6(11), 6367–6372. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc02336j

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