分子酸素を分解して,四酸化二酸化硫黄を含む安定した分子になる
Yuzhong Wang1, Yaoming Xie, Pingrong Wei
1Department of Chemistry and the Center of Computational Chemistry, The University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia 30602-2556, United States .
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|December 5, 2013
まとめ
研究者らは,難解な二酸化リン四酸化物 (P2O4) を,より不安定なP-P結合形態で合成した. この突破は,カルベンの安定化を使用して達成され,この反応性酸化リン酸化物の以前の実験的制限を克服しました.
科学分野:
- 無機化学 無機化学とは
- マテリアルサイエンス 材料科学
- 化学合成とは,化学合成というものです.
背景:
- 安定した酸化リン (P4O6,P4O10) はケージ構造を特徴とする.
- 非常に反応性の高い酸化リン (PO,PO2,P2Ox) は,通常,ガス相またはマトリックス分離で研究されます.
- 二酸化リン四酸化物 (P2O4) は,N2O4の探求されたアナログであり,未だに難解である.
研究 の 目的:
- 実験的に二酸化リン四酸化物 (P2O4) を合成する.
- P2O4.4のエネルギー的に不利なO2P-PO2同位体であるP2O4.2の合成を達成するために.
- 反応性酸化リンを合成する方法としてカルベン安定化を研究する.
主な方法:
- カーベンの安定化技術.
- カーベン安定化ジフォスファースによる分子酸素の分解.
- ディフォスファルステトロキシドの実験的実現.
主要な成果:
- ディフォスホルス四酸化物 (P2O4) の実験合成が達成されました.
- P2O4のP-P結合O2P-PO2同位体が成功して合成されました.
- カーベン安定化により,この反応性化合物の分離が可能になった.
結論:
- ディフォスファルステトロキシドのO2P-PO2イソマーの実験合成が報告されています.
- カーベンの安定化は,高度に反応性の高い酸化リンへのアクセスのための実行可能な戦略です.
- この研究は,難解なリンと酸素の化合物を研究するための新しい経路を提供します.
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