Abstract

Herein, we report the synthesis of an acyclic carbene-stabilized diphospha(aminyl) PNP radical CAACMePNPCAACMe 4 (CAACMe = 1-[2,6-bis(isopropyl)phenyl]-3,3,5,5-tetramethyl-2-pyrrolidinylidene) by a facile one-pot, seven-electron reduction of hexachlorophosphazene chloride [Cl3PNPCl3][Cl]. The PNP radical 4 features a conjugated framework with spin density primarily localized on the central nitrogen atom as well as the flanking carbenes. Unlike other tripnictogen radicals, 4 undergoes facile one-electron oxidation and reduction to yield nonclassical nitrenium and amide species [5]+ and [6]-, respectively. The cation [5]+ exhibits conformational flexibility in the solution state between the expected W-shaped geometry [5b]+ and a previously unobserved linear heteroallene-type structure [5a]+, which was characterized in the solid state. The equilibrium was explored both computationally and experimentally, showing that [5a]+ is favored over [5b]+ both enthalpically (ΔH = -2.9 × 103 ± 80 J mol-1) and entropically (ΔS = 4.2 ± 0.25 J mol-1 K-1). The formal amide [6]- displays remarkable flexibility in its coordination chemistry due to the presence of multiple Lewis basic centers, as evidenced by the structure of its potassium complex K262, which exhibits μ, κ-P, κ-P, and η3-PNP coordination modes. Protonation of [6]- leads to the formation of an amine 7, which features a trigonal planar geometry around nitrogen.

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