Abstract:The hydrogen transfer reaction mechanism of the complex of a singlet thiol phosphinidene and a polar molecule hydrogen fluoride (HSP---HF) has been investigated at the B3LYP/6-311+G (d,p) level in order to better understand the reactivity of singlet phosphinidene. The results show that the relevant reaction, including step 1 [HSP---HF(1) → TS1 (2) →
HSPH(F) (3)] and step 2 [HSPH(F) (3) → TS2 (4) → H 2 SPF (5)], are very different from the reactions of hydroxyl phosphinidene with hydrogen fluoride. Furthermore,… Show more
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