Abstract

AbstractCyanuric acid (C3H3N3O3) is widely used as cross‐linker in basic polymers (often in combination with other crosslinking agents like melamine) but also finds application in more sophisticated materials such as in supramolecular assemblies and molecular sheets. The unknown phosphorus analogue of cyanuric acid, P3C3(OH)3, may become an equally useful building block for phosphorus‐based polymers or materials which have unique properties. Herein we describe a straightforward synthesis of 2,4,6‐tri(hydroxy)‐1,3,5‐triphosphinine and its derivatives P3C3(OR)3 which have been applied as strong π‐acceptor η6‐ligands in piano stool Mo(CO)3 complexes.

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