Opening “Jaws”: Functionalisation of the hexaphosphapentaprismane cage, P6C4tBu4, affording X2P6C4tBu4 (X=Me,I), crystal and molecular structures of X2P6C4tBu4 (X=Me,I) and [cis-PtCl2Me2P6C4tBu4]

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry(2009)

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Abstract
The hexaphosphapentaprismane cage, P6C4tBu4 (“Jaws”), can be readily opened by reaction with iodine at room temperature to afford the di-iodo derivative I2P6C4tBu4 which can be converted to the dimethyl derivative Me2P6C4tBu4 by treatment with LiMe. Me2P6C4tBu4 behaves as a bidentate ligand towards PtCl2. The molecular structures of all the new compounds have been determined by 31P and/or 195Pt NMR spectroscopy and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.
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Hexaphosphapentaprismane,Cage,Complex,Functionalisation
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