2014
DOI: 10.1107/s2053273314086549
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Charge density study of the first mixed-valent tetraphosphete

Abstract: The first λ3,λ5-tetraphosphete contains a 4π-electron four-membered ring as the central structural unit of a dispirocyclic system and can thus be classified as an analogue to diphosphetes and cyclodiphosphazenes. According to its crystal structure the central P4unit exhibits not only P–P bonds which are of equal length (P1–P2 2,139(1) Å, P1–P2A 2,142(1) Å), but also rhombic distortion (P1–P2–P1A 79,4(1)0, P2–P1–P2A 100,6(1)0).[1] Therefore its electronic structure cannot be described as 'Phosphacyclobutadiene'… Show more

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