Reactions of (1) 4 ], comprised of a fluorous dianion and in some cases fluorous cations, with (1) Q/n = Ph 4 P/2 (4, 67%), Ph 4 P/3 (5, 67%), Me 4 N/3 (69%), and Ph 3 P(CH 2 ) 2 R f6 /2 (73%) or (2) PhCH 2 P((CH 2 ) 3 R f6 ) 3 /2 (14, 39%), PhCH 2 P((CH 2 ) 3 R f6 ) 3 /3 (15, 63%), and PPN/2 (36% (FC-72/THF). Cyclic voltammograms carried out using a platinum working microelectrode show that 4 is 0.08 V thermodynamically easier to reduce than 5.