Abstract
Abstract The molecular structure of 9,10-diethyl-9,10-diphospha-9,10-dihydroanthracene (PEPP) was determined by X-ray analysis. The central six-membered ring takes a boat conformation with two phosphorus atoms being the stem and stern, and the condensed tricyclic skeleton forms a butterfly-like structure. Of the two ethyl groups, which are attached to two P atoms in the central ring, the one is placed toward outside the skeleton (extra), and the other is located toward the inside of the ‘butterfly’ (intra). The observed redox potential of 0.63 V vs. Ag/AgCl suggests that this molecule has a fairly good electron-donating characteristics. From the spectroscopic observation and a quantum-chemical calculation, the donating orbital is estimated to be that of lone pair electrons at the P atom that attaches to the intra ethyl group.
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