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Deprotonation of the aminophosphanes Ph2PN(H)R 1a – 1h [R = tBu ( 1a ), 1‐adamantyl ( 1b ), iPr ( 1c ), CPh3 ( 1d ), Ph ( 1e ), 2,4,6‐Me3C6H2 (Mes) ( 1f ), 2,4,6‐tBu3C6H2 (Mes*) ( 1g ), 2,6‐iPr2C6H3 (DIPP) ( 1h )], followed by reactions of the phosphanylamide salts Li[Ph2PNR] 2a , 2b , 2g , and 2h with the P‐chlorophosphaalkene (Me3Si)2C=PCl, and of 2a – 2g with (iPrMe2Si)2C=PCl, gave the isolable P‐phosphanylamino phosphaalkenes (Me3Si)2C=PN(R)PPh2 3a , 3b , 3g , and (iPrMe2Si)2C=PN(R)PPh2 4a – 4g . 31P NMR spectra, supported by X‐ray structure determinations, reveal that in compounds 2a , 2b , 3a , and 3b , with bulky N‐alkyl groups the Si2C=P–N–P skeleton is non‐planar (orthogonal conformation), whereas 3g , 3h , and 4g with bulky N‐aryl groups exhibit planar conformations of the Si2C=P–N–P skeleton. Solid 3g and 4g exhibit cisoid orientation of the planar C=P–N–C units (planar I) but in solid 3h the transoid rotamer is present (planar II). From 3g , 4d , and 4g mixtures of rotamers were detected in solution by pairs of 31P NMR patterns ( 3h : line broadening).  相似文献   

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Formation and Reactions of the CH2Li‐Derivatives of tBu2P–P=P(CH3)tBu2 and (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(CH3)tBu2 With nBuLi, (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(CH3)tBu2 ( 1 ) and tBu2P–P=P(CH3)tBu2 ( 2 ) yield (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(CH2Li)tBu2 ( 3 ) and tBu2P–P=P(CH2Li)tBu2 ( 4 ), wich react with Me3SiCl to give (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(CH2–SiMe3)tBu2 ( 5 ) and tBu2P–P=P(CH2–SiMe3)tBu2 ( 6 ), respectively. With tBu2P–P(SiMe3)–PtBuCl ( 7 ), compound 3 forms 5 as well as the cyclic products [H2C–P(tBu)2=P–P(tBu)–PtBu] ( 8 ) and [H2C–P(tBu)2=P–P(PtBu2)–P(tBu)] ( 9 ). Also 3 forms 8 with tBuPCl2. The cleavage of the Me3Si–P‐bond in 1 by means of C2Cl6 or N‐bromo‐succinimide yields (Cl)tBuP–P=P(CH3)tBu2 ( 10 ) or (Br)tBuP–P=P(CH3)tBu2 ( 11 ), resp. With LiP(SiMe3)2, 10 forms (Me3Si)2P–P(tBu)–P=P(CH3)tBu2 ( 12 ), and Et2P–P(tBu)–P=P(CH3)tBu2 ( 13 ) with LiPEt2. All compounds are characterized by 31P NMR Data and mass spectra; the ylide 5 and the THF adduct of 4 additionally by X‐ray structure analyses.  相似文献   

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Unexpected Reduction of [Cp*TaCl4(PH2R)] (R = But, Cy, Ad, Ph, 2,4,6‐Me3C6H2; Cp* = C5Me5) by Reaction with DBU – Molecular Structure of [(DBU)H][Cp*TaCl4] (DBU = 1,8‐diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec‐7‐ene) [Cp*TaCl4(PH2R)] (R = But, Cy, Ad, Ph, 2,4,6‐Me3C6H2 (Mes); Cp* = C5Me5) react with DBU in an internal redox reaction with formation of [(DBU)H][Cp*TaCl4] ( 1 ) (DBU = 1,8‐diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec‐7‐ene) and the corresponding diphosphane (P2H2R2) or decomposition products thereof. 1 was characterised spectroscopically and by crystal structure determination. In the solid state, hydrogen bonding between the (DBU)H cation and one chloro ligand of the anion is observed.  相似文献   

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The crystalline compounds NSi(NN)Si(NN)CR [R = But ( 2 a ), Ad ( 2 b )], (NN)Si(But)CN ( 3 ), ButSi(NN)Si(NN)CN ( 4 ), AdNSi(NN)Si(NN) ( 5 ), AdNN=NN(Ad)Si(NN) ( 6 ), (NN)Si(N3)N(SiMe3)2 ( 7 ) and Me3SiNSi(NN)Si(NN)(thf) ( 8 ) were obtained in good yield under mild conditions from Si[(NCH2But)2C6H4‐1,2] [≡ Si(NN)] and the appropriate reagent RCN, ButNC and R′N3. The compounds 2 – 8 were characterised by microanalysis, multinuclear NMR and (not 8 ) mass spectra, as well as for 2 a , 4 and 7 single crystal X‐ray diffraction data. The results are placed in context of data in the literature on reactions of especially Si[N(But)CH=]2, (SiBut2)3, Mes2Si=SiMes2 with (where available) a nitrile, isonitrile or azide. Reaction pathways are discussed.  相似文献   

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1,2-Diphosphaferrocenes as Ligands in Transition Metal Complexes. X-Ray Structure Analysis of [(η5-1,3-tBu2C5H3){η5-1,2-[Co2(CO)6]-3,4-(Me3SiO)2-5-(Me3Si)P2C3}] Reaction of metallo-1,2-diphosphapropene (η5-tBuC5H4)(CO)2Fe? P(SiMe3)? P?C(SiMe3)2 with (Z-cyclooctene)Cr(CO)5 afforded the pentacarbonylchromium adduct of a 1,2-diphosphaferrocene [(η5-tBuC5C5H4){η5-1-[Cr(CO)5]-3,4-(Me3SiO)2-5-(Me3Si)P2C3}Fe] ( 1 c ). Diphosphaferrocene [(η5-tBuC5H4){η5-3,4-(Me3SiO)2-5-(Me3Si)P2C3}Fe] ( 2 c ) was formed when (η5-tBuC5H4)(CO)2FeBr was treated with (Me3Si)2P? P?C(SiMe3)2 in toluene at 60°C. Photolysis of molybdenum- and tungsten hexacarbonyl in the presence of [(η5-1,3-tBu2C5H3){η5-3,4-(Me3SiO)2-5-(Me3Si)P2C3}Fe] ( 2 b ) gave the pentacarbonylmetal adducts 8 (M = Mo) and 9 (M = W), respectively. A corresponding manganese derivative resulted from the photochemical reaction of 2 b and (MeC5H4)Mn(CO)3. Treatment of 2 b with Co2(CO)8 yielded trinuclear [(η5-1,3-tBu2C5H3){η5-1,2-[Co2(CO)6]-3,4-(Me3SiO)2-5-(Me3Si)P2C3}Fe] ( 11 ). Constitution and configuration of compounds 1 c, 2 c, 8 – 11 were determined by elemental analyses and spectra (IR, 1H-, 13C-, 31P-NMR, MS). In addition the molecular structure of 11 was established by single crystal X-ray analysis.  相似文献   

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Abstract

Chalcogeno methylene phosphoranes 2,4,6-tBu3C6H2P(=X)=C(SiMe3)2 with X = O, S or Se were synthesized and their crystal structures characterized by means of X-ray structure analysis. 31P CP MAS NMR measurements and IGLO calculations of model compounds C6H5P(=X)(=CH2) allow to study the influence of the chalcogeno substituent X on the principal values of the nuclear magnetic shielding tensor σii.  相似文献   

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Hydrogallation of Me3Si–C≡C–NR'2 with R2Ga–H (R = tBu, CH2tBu, iBu) yielded Ga/N‐based active Lewis pairs, R2Ga–C(SiMe3)=C(H)–NR'2 ( 7 ). The Ga and N atoms adopt cis‐positions at the C=C bonds and show weak Ga–N interactions. tBu2GaH and Me3Si–C≡C–N(C2H4)2NMe afforded under exposure of daylight the trifunctional digallium(II) compound [MeN(C2H4)2N](H)C=C(SiMe3)Ga(tBu)–Ga(tBu)C(SiMe3)=C(H)[N(C2H4)2NMe] ( 8 ), which results from elimination of isobutene and H2 and Ga–Ga bond formation. 8 was selectively obtained from the ynamine and [tBu(H)Ga–Ga(H)tBu]2[HGatBu2]2. 7a (R = tBu; NR'2 = 2,6‐Me2NC5H8) and H8C4N–C≡N afforded the adduct tBu2Ga‐C(SiMe3)=C(H)(2,6‐Me2NC5H8) · N≡C–NC4H8 ( 11 ) with the nitrile bound to gallium. The analogous ALP with harder Al atoms yielded an adduct of the nitrile dimer or oligomers of the nitrile at room temperature. The reaction of 7a with Ph–N=C=O led to the insertion of two NCO groups into the Ga–Cvinyl bond to yield a GaOCNCN heterocycle with Ga bound to O and N atoms ( 12 ).  相似文献   

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Coordination Chemistry of P‐rich Phosphanes and Silylphosphanes. XVII [1] [Co(g5‐Me5C5)(g3tBu2PPCH–CH3)] from [Co(g5‐Me5C5)(g2‐C2H4)2] and tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 [Co(η5‐Me5C5)(η3tBu2PPCH–CH3)] 1 is formed in the reaction of [Co(η5‐Me5C5)(η2‐C2H4)2] 2 with tBu2P–P 4 (generated from tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 3 ) by elimination of one C2H4 ligand and coupling of the phosphinophosphinidene with the second one. The structure of 1 is proven by 31P, 13C, 1H NMR spectra and the X‐ray structure analysis. Within the ligand tBu2P1P2C1H–CH3 in 1 , the angle P1–P2–C1 amounts to 90°. The Co, P1, P2, C1 atoms in 1 look like a „butterfly”︁. The reaction of 2 with a mixture of tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 3 and tBu–C?P 5 yields [Co(η5‐Me5C5){η4‐(tBuCP)2}] 6 and 1 . While 6 is spontaneously formed, 1 appears only after complete consumption of 5 .  相似文献   

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Deprotonation of aminophosphaalkenes (RMe2Si)2C?PN(H)(R′) (R=Me, iPr; R′=tBu, 1‐adamantyl (1‐Ada), 2,4,6‐tBu3C6H2 (Mes*)) followed by reactions of the corresponding Li salts Li[(RMe2Si)2C?P(M)(R′)] with one equivalent of the corresponding P‐chlorophosphaalkenes (RMe2Si)2C?PCl provides bisphosphaalkenes (2,4‐diphospha‐3‐azapentadienes) [(RMe2Si)2C?P]2NR′. The thermally unstable tert‐butyliminobisphosphaalkene [(Me3Si)2C?P]2NtBu ( 4 a ) undergoes isomerisation reactions by Me3Si‐group migration that lead to mixtures of four‐membered heterocyles, but in the presence of an excess amount of (Me3Si)2C?PCl, 4 a furnishes an azatriphosphabicyclohexene C3(SiMe3)5P3NtBu ( 5 ) that gave red single crystals. Compound 5 contains a diphosphirane ring condensed with an azatriphospholene system that exhibits an endocylic P?C double bond and an exocyclic ylidic P(+)? C(?)(SiMe3)2 unit. Using the bulkier iPrMe2Si substituents at three‐coordinated carbon leads to slightly enhanced thermal stability of 2,4‐diphospha‐3‐azapentadienes [(iPrMe2Si)2C?P]2NR′ (R′=tBu: 4 b ; R′=1‐Ada: 8 ). According to a low‐temperature crystal‐structure determination, 8 adopts a non‐planar structure with two distinctly differently oriented P?C sites, but 31P NMR spectra in solution exhibit singlet signals. 31P NMR spectra also reveal that bulky Mes* groups (Mes*=2,4,6‐tBu3C6H2) at the central imino function lead to mixtures of symmetric and unsymmetric rotamers, thus implying hindered rotation around the P? N bonds in persistent compounds [(RMe2Si)2C?P]2NMes* ( 11 a , 11 b ). DFT calculations for the parent molecule [(H3Si)2C?P]2NCH3 suggest that the non‐planar distortion of compound 8 will have steric grounds.  相似文献   

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A series of novel phosphaalkenes, YoshPCHP(X)R (Yosh = 2,4,6-tBu3C6H2) has been prepared, as well as the first stable carbodiphosphane, YoshPCPYosh, which has been characterized by elemental analysis, NMR and mass spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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tert‐Butyl(dichloromethyl)bis(trimethylsilyl)silane ( 4 ), prepared by the reaction of tert‐butylbis(trimethylsilyl)silane with trichloromethane and potassium tert‐butoxide, reacted with 2,4,6‐triisopropylphenyllithium (TipLi) (molar ratio 1 : 2) at room temperature to give (after hydrolytic workup) the silanol tBu(2,4,6‐iPr3C6H2)Si(OH)–CH(SiMe3)2 ( 15 ). The formation of 15 is discussed as proceeding through the indefinitely stable silene tBu(2,4,6‐iPr3C6H2)Si=C(SiMe3)2 ( 13 ), but attempts to isolate the compound failed. Treatment of (dibromomethyl)ditert‐butyl(trimethylsilyl)silane ( 7 ), made from tBu2(Me3Si)SiH, HCBr3 and KOtBu, with methyllithium (1 : 3) at –78 °C afforded tBu2MeSi–CHMeSiMe3 ( 19 ); 7 and phenyllithium (1 : 3) under similar conditions gave tBu2PhSi–CH2SiMe3 ( 20 ). The reaction paths leading to 15 , 19 and 20 are discussed. Reduction of 7 with lithium in THF produced the substituted ethylene tBu2(Me3Si)SiCH=CHSitBu2SiMe3 ( 21 ). For 21 the results of an X‐ray structural analysis are given.  相似文献   

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The Reactions of tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 and (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(Me)tBu2 with PR3 tBu2P–P=P(Me)tBu2 ( 1 ) reacts at 20 °C with PMe3, PEt3, P(c‐Hex)3, P(p‐Tol)3, PPh2Me, PPh2Et, PPhEt2, PPh2iPr, PPh3 and P(NEt2)3 yielding tBu2P–P=PR3 and tBu2PMe; however, PtBu3, PtBu2(SiMe3) and tBu2PCl don't. tBu2PH and 1 form tBu2P–PH–PtBu2 which yields tBu2P–P=PEt3 when treated with PEt3. Ph2PH, tBuPH2, PH3, Ph2PCl and EtOH don't substitute the tBu2PMe group in 1 , instead, the molecule is decomposed. With PEt3, (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(Me)tBu2 forms (Me3Si)tBuP–P=PEt3. The compounds tBu2P–P=PR3 decompose at 20 °C to different degrees giving P‐rich consecutive products of the phosphinophosphinidene.  相似文献   

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Coordination Chemistry of P‐rich Phosphanes and Silylphosphanes. XXII. The Formation of [η2‐{tBu–P=P–SiMe3}Pt(PR3)2] from (Me3Si)tBuP–P=P(Me)tBu2 and [η2‐{C2H4}Pt(PR3)2] (Me3Si)tBuP–P = P(Me)tBu2 reacts with [η2‐{C2H4}Pt(PR3)2] yielding [η2‐{tBu–P=P–SiMe3}Pt(PR3)2]. However, there is no indication for an isomer which would be the analogue to the well known [η2‐{tBu2P–P}Pt(PPh3)2]. The syntheses and NMR data of [η2‐{tBu–P=P–SiMe3}Pt(PPh3)2] and [η2‐{tBu–P=P–SiMe3}Pt(PMe3)2] as well as the results of the single crystal structure determination of [η2‐{tBu–P=P–SiMe3}Pt(PPh3)2] are reported.  相似文献   

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The metal complexes [Ni{N(Ar)C(R)C(H)Ph}2) ( 2 ) (Ar = 2,6‐Me2C6H3, R = SiMe3), [Ti(Cp2){N(R)C(But)C(H)R}] ( 3 ), M{N(R)C(But)C(H)R}I [M = Ni ( 4 a ) or Pd ( 4 b )] and [M{N(R)C(But)C(H)R}I(PPh3)] [M = Ni ( 5 a ) or Pd ( 5 b )] have been prepared from a suitable metal halide and lithium precursor of ( 2 ) or ( 3 ) or, alternatively from [M(LL)2] (M = Ni, LL = cod; M = Pd, LL = dba) and the ketimine RN = C(But)CH(I)R ( 1 ). All compounds, except 4 were fully characterised, including the provision of X‐ray crystallographic data for complex 5 a .  相似文献   

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Abstract

The reaction of Ar[sbnd]P[dbnd]C[dbnd]P[sbnd]Ar (Ar=2.4.6-tBu3C6H2) with electrophiles (H+, S8) proceeds at the phosphorus atom with subsequent cyclisation of an o-tbutyl group.  相似文献   

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The bis(amidodimethyl)disiloxane antimony chlorides Sb(NONR)Cl (NONR=[O(SiMe2NR)2]2−; R=tBu, Ph, 2,6-Me2C6H3=Dmp, 2,6-iPr2C6H3=Dipp, 2,6-(CHPh2)2-4-tBuC6H2=tBu-Bhp) are reduced to SbII and SbI species by using MgI reagents, [Mg(BDIR′)]2 (BDI=[HC{C(Me)NR′}2]; R′=2,4,6-Me3C6H2=Mes, Dipp). Stoichiometric reactions with Sb(NONR)Cl (R=tBu, Ph) form dimeric SbII stibanes [Sb(NONR)]2, shown crystallographically to contain Sb−Sb single bonds. The analogous distibane with R=Dmp substituents has an exceptionally long Sb−Sb interaction and exhibits spectroscopic and reactivity properties consistent with radical character in solution. When R=Dipp, reductions with MgI reagents directly give distibenes [Sb(μ-NONDipp)Mg(BDIR′)(THF)n]2 (R′=Mes, n=1; R′=Dipp, n=0). Crystallographic analysis shows a trans-substitution of the Sb=Sb double bond, with bridging NONDipp-ligands between the SbI and MgII centres. An attempt to access the NONPh-analogue using the same protocol afforded the polystibide cluster Sb8[μ4,η2:2:2:2-Mg(BDIMes)]4, which co-crystallized with the ligand transfer product, [Mg(BDIMes)]2(μ-NONPh).  相似文献   

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Chalcogen-bonded silicon phosphinidenes LSi(E)−P−MecAAC (E=S ( 1 ); Se ( 2 ); Te ( 3 ); L=PhC(NtBu)2; MecAAC=C(CH2)(CMe2)2N-2,6-iPr2C6H3)) were synthesized from the reactions of silylene–phosphinidene LSi−P−MecAAC ( A ) with elemental chalcogens. All the compounds reported herein have been characterized by multinuclear NMR, elemental analyses, LIFDI-MS, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction techniques. Furthermore, the regeneration of silylene–phosphinidene ( A ) was achieved from the reactions of 2 – 3 with L′Al (L′=HC{(CMe)(2,6-iPr2C6H3N)}2). Theoretical studies on chalcogen-bonded silicon phosphinidenes indicate that the Si−E (E=S, Se, Te) bond can be best represented as charge-separated electron-sharing σ-bonding interaction between [LSi−P−MecAAC]+ and E. The partial double-bond character of Si−E is attributed to significant hyperconjugative donation from the lone pair on E to the Si−N and Si−P σ*-molecular orbitals.  相似文献   

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In reactions with transition metal compounds, tBu2P? P?P(X)tBu2 (X = Br, Me) acts mainly as a precursor of the tBu2P? P ligand, whereas tBu(Me3Si)P? P?P(Me)tBu2 acts as a precursor of the (Me3Si)P?PtBu ligand. Up to now, only Pt(0) d10 ML2 metal centres were found to be able to stabilize the tBu2P? P group in ‘pure form’ by means of η2‐coordination (side on). Several compounds of the [{η2 ? tBu2P? P}Pt(PR3)2] type were sufficiently stable to be isolated and characterized; however, not all of them gave single crystals suitable for X‐ray structure determinations. The X‐ray structures of these compounds and of [{µ ? (1,2:2 ? η ? tBu2P? P)Pt(PR3)2} {M(CO)5}] strongly suggest the ethene‐like form of 1,1‐di‐tert‐butyldiphosphene in these complexes. Such a form is also in agreement with RI DFT calculations with SVP basis for free tBu2P? P. However, in trapping experiments with cyclic olefins and cyclic dienes tBu2P? P exhibits, to some extent, electrophilic ‘singlet carbene’ properties. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Reactions of triaminophosphane (R2N)2P–NH2, (R = 1Pr) 1a, with aminodihalogenophosphanes 1Pr2N–PX2, 2a–c [X = CL (a), Br (b), I(c)], in the presence of a base yielded the P-hydrogeno-iminophosphoranyl-halogenophosphanes (R2N)2PH = N–PX–N(1Pr)2 4a–c [X = Cl (a), Br (b), I(c)]. Analogous reactions between 1a and 1b (b: R = c-hexyl) and chloroiminophosphane (Cl–P = N–Mes*, (Mes* = 2,4,6-tBu3C6H2) 6 , gave the P-hydrogeno(iminophosphoranyl)-σ23-iminophosphanes, (R2N)2PH = N–P = N–Mes* 8a and 8b. In solution 8a, 8b eliminated amine, yielding σ2, λ3-iminophosphanyl-substituted 1,3,2,4-diazadiphosphetidines [(R2N)PN(P = N–Mes*)]2, 10a, 10b , and 11 ( 10a and 10b : cis; 11: trans). The X-ray structure analyses of compounds 4a, 4b, 8a, and 11 are discussed. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.  相似文献   

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Amination of the C‐isopropyldimethylsilyl P‐chlorophosphaalkene (iPrMe2Si)2C=PCl ( 1 ) leads to the P‐aminophosphaalkenes (iPrMe2Si)2C=PN(R)R′ (R, R′ = Me ( 2 ), R = H, R′ = nPr ( 3 ), R = H, R′ = iPr ( 4 ), R = H, R′ = tBu ( 5 ), R = H, R′ = 1‐Ada ( 6 ), R = H, R′ = CPh3 ( 7 ), R = H, R′ = Ph ( 8 ), R = H, RR′ = 2,6‐iPr2Ph (= DIP) ( 10 ), R = H, R′ = 2,4,6‐Me3Ph (= Mes) ( 11 ), R = H, R′ = 2,4,6‐tBu3Ph (= Mes*)] ( 12 ), R = H, R′ = SiMe3 ( 13 ), and R, R′ = SiMe2Ph (1 4 ). 31P‐NMR spectra confirm that phosphaalkenes 2 – 7 and 10 – 14 are monomeric in solution; the structures of 7 , 10 , and 12 were determined by X‐ray crystallography. Freshly prepared (iPrMe2Si)2C=PN(H)Ph ( 8 ) is a monomer that dimerizes with (N→C) proton migration within several hours to the stable diazadiphosphetidine [(iPrMe2Si)2CHPNPh]2 ( 9 ). NMR‐scale reactions of deprotonated 5 and 13 with tBuiPrPCl provide by P–P bond formation the P‐phosphanyl iminophosphoranes [(iPrMe2Si)2C=](RN=)PPtBu(iPr) [R = tBu ( 15 ), R = Me3Si ( 17 )]. Deprotonated 5 and Me3GeCl deliver by N–Ge bond formation the aminophosphaalkene (iPrMe2Si)2C=PN(tBu)GeMe3 ( 20 ), which with elemental selenium 5 undergoes (N→C) proton migration to form the alkyl(imino)(seleno)phosphorane [(iPrMe2Si)2CH](tBuN=)P=Se ( 21 ), which is a selenium‐bridged cyclic dimer in the solid state.  相似文献   

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