Abstract
The cyano(triphenylsilyl)phosphanide anion was prepared as a sodium salt from 2-phosphaethynolate. The electronic structure of this new cyano(silyl)phosphanide was studied via computational methods and its reactivity investigated using various electrophiles and Lewis acids, demonstrating its P- and N-nucleophilicity. The ambident reactivity is in agreement with computations. The silyl group also shows lability and therefore the cyano(silyl)phosphanide can be considered as a phosphacyanamide synthon, [PCN]2−, and serves as building block for the transfer of a PCN moiety.
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Le Corre, G., Gamboa-Carballo, J. J., Li, Z., & Grützmacher, H. (2021). Cyano(triphenylsilyl)phosphanide as a Building Block for P,C,N Conjugated Molecules. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 60(47), 24817–24822. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202108295
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