一个中性双基:合成,电子结构和白激活
Jan Haberstroh1, Clemens Taube1, Jannis Fidelius1
1Chair of Inorganic Molecular Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Food Chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany. jan.weigand@tu-dresden.de.
概括
一种新的中性二二基被合成并被证明可以激活白. 这种反应产生了一种不寻常的八相蝶化合物,扩大了化学的知识.
科学领域:
- 有机化学化学 有机化学
- 激进化学 激进化学是什么
- 无机合成 无机合成
背景情况:
- 二素是不和化合物,具有P=P双键.
- 中性,混合替代的二基是罕见的,具有独特的反应性.
- 了解它们的合成和反应对于开发新的基材料至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了合成一种新的中性,混合替代的二基.
- 为了研究这种基因与白 (P4) 的反应性.
- 为了描述由此产生的富含的化合物.
主要方法:
- 使用cobaltocene (CoCp2) 减少前体化合物 (2[OTf]和3).
- 合成的二基 (1 ̇) 与白 (P4) 的反应.
- 使用光谱和分析技术对产品进行表征.
主要成果:
- 成功合成了中性,混合替代的二二基 (ClImDipp) P-P(Dipp) ̇ (1 ̇).
- 证明1 ̇能够激活白 (P4) 的能力.
- 形成一个八相蝶化合物,P8 ((ClImDipp) 2 ((Dipp) 2 (4).
结论:
- 该研究报告了一种罕见的中性二二基,具有显著的反应性.
- 这种基因作为白的有效激活剂.
- 获得了一种新的八酸蝶结构,突出了集团化学的新途径.
相关概念视频
Radical Reactivity: Overview
2.1K
Radicals, the highly reactive species, gain stability by undergoing three different reactions. The first reaction involves a radical-radical coupling, in which a radical combines with another radical, forming a spin‐paired molecule. The second reaction is between a radical and a spin‐paired molecule, generating a new radical and a new spin‐paired molecule. The third reaction is radical decomposition in a unimolecular reaction, forming a new radical and a spin‐paired...
2.1K
Radical Formation: Homolysis
3.6K
A bond is formed between two atoms by sharing two electrons. When this bond is broken by supplying sufficient energy, either two electrons can be taken up by one atom forming ions by the cleavage called heterolysis, or the two electrons are shared by two atoms, with one each creating radicals by the cleavage called homolysis.
3.6K
Hybridization of Atomic Orbitals II
32.1K
sp3d and sp3d 2 Hybridization
32.1K
Radical Formation: Overview
2.1K
A bond can be broken either by heterolytic bond cleavage to form ions or homolytic bond cleavage to yield radicals. A fishhook arrow is used to represent the motion of a single electron in homolytic bond cleavage. There are two main sources from which radicals can be formed:
Radicals from spin-paired molecules:
Radicals can be obtained from spin-paired molecules either by homolysis or electron transfer. While two radicals are formed in the former, an electron is added in the...
Radicals from spin-paired molecules:
Radicals can be obtained from spin-paired molecules either by homolysis or electron transfer. While two radicals are formed in the former, an electron is added in the...
2.1K
Radical Formation: Elimination
1.7K
Another method of radical formation is the elimination process. It is the opposite of the addition route and is driven by the instability of the radical. For example, as depicted in Figure 1, dibenzoyl peroxide yields a pair of unstable radicals upon homolysis. Given its instability, this radical spontaneously undergoes elimination via a C–C bond cleavage to form a relatively more stable phenyl radical. The mechanism involves cleavage of the bond between the α and β positions...
1.7K
Radical Formation: Addition
1.7K
Radicals can be formed by adding a radical to a spin-paired molecule. This is typically observed with unsaturated species, where the addition of a radical across the π bond leads to the production of a new radical by dissolving the π bond. For example, the addition of a Br radical to an alkene yields a carbon-centered radical.
Similar to charge conservation in chemical reactions, spin conservation is implicit for radical reactions. Accordingly, the product formed must possess an...
Similar to charge conservation in chemical reactions, spin conservation is implicit for radical reactions. Accordingly, the product formed must possess an...
1.7K


