“…[13] Only 1,3-dihydrotriphosphines of the type (RPH) 2 PR' with bulky substituents (R = 2,4,6-[(Me 3 Si) 2 CH] 3 C 6 H 2 , R ' = (C 5 H 4 )CpFe (Cp = C 5 H 5 ), [14] and R = R' = tBu [15] ) are stable at room temperature, usually forming mixtures of three diastereomers. Significantly, the isolated triphosphine 5 shows only the A 2 M spin system of one diastereomer in the 31 P NMR spectrum, whereas for the arsadiphosphine 6 an A 2 and an AM spin system of a 1:1 mixture of two diastereomers have been found.…”