The first complexes and cyclodimerisations of methylphosphaalkyne (P[triple bond]CMe)
Cameron Jones1, Christian Schulten, Andreas Stasch
1Centre for Fundamental and Applied Main Group Chemistry, School of Chemistry, Main Building, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK CF10 3AT. jonesca6@cardiff.ac.uk
Abstract:
The first complexes and cyclodimerisations of methylphosphaalkyne, P[triple bond]CMe, are reported to arise from its reactions with a range of platinum(0) complexes and [W(CO)5(THF)]. A number of differences between the chemistry of this phosphaalkyne and that of its bulkier analogues have been highlighted and explained on steric grounds.
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