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Stereoelectronic Effects on the One-Electron Donor Reactivity of Trivalent Phosphorus Compounds. Experimental and Theoretical Investigations
Yasui, Shinro,Tsujimoto, Munekazu,Okamura, Mutsuo,Ohno, Atsuyoshi
, p. 927 - 932 (2007/10/03)
Peak oxidation potentials Epox of acyclic and cyclic phosphinites, phosphonites, and phosphites were measured by cyclic voltammetry. The inductive effect of the ligands attached to the phosphorus is a primary factor to determine pox of these compounds. The geometry of the compound is another important factor; pox is lowered when the compound adopts a geometry in which the phosphorus lone-pair orbital overlaps with the adjacent oxygen p-orbital. The stereoelectronic effects found here are interpreted in terms of the energy level of the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) of these phosphorus compounds.
