Abstract

AbstractFeaturing an extra electron in the π* antibonding orbital, species with a 2‐center‐3‐electron (2c3e) π bond without an underlying σ bond are scarcely known. Herein, we report the synthesis, isolation and characterization of a radical anion salt [K(18‐C‐6)]+{[(HCNDipp)2Si]2P2}⋅− (i.e. [K(18‐C‐6)]+3⋅−) (18‐C‐6=18‐crown‐6, Dipp=2,6‐diisopropylphenyl), in which 3⋅− features a perfectly planar Si2P2 four‐membered ring. This species represents the first example of a Si‐ and P‐containing analog of a bicyclo[1.1.0]butane radical anion. The unusual bonding motif of 3⋅− was thoroughly investigated via X‐ray diffraction crystallography, electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy (EPR), and calculations by density functional theory (DFT), which collectively unveiled the existence of a 2c3e π bond between the bridgehead P atoms and no clearly defined supporting P−P σ bond.

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