Dynamics and Coordination of a P2N2 Ligand – from Twisted Conformation to Chelation
Benedict J. Elvers,
Christian Fischer,
Carola Schulzke
Abstract:Based on their general spacial flexibility, their Lewis and Brønsted basicity, and ability to mimic second sphere effects the 1,5‐diaza‐3,7‐diphosphacyclooctane ligand family and their complexes have re‐gained substantial scientific interest. It was now possible to structurally analyze a recently reported member of this family with p‐tolyl and t‐butyl substituents on P and N, respectively, (P2p‐tolN2tBu). Notably, the ligand crystallizes with a ‘twisted’ backbone. This compound is the very first of its kind to… Show more
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