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COMPLEXES OF THE TRIPOD LIGAND, TRIS(DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)METHANE
Mague, Joel T.,Dessens, Steven E.
, p. 347 - 358 (2007/10/02)
Tris(diphenylphosphino)methane (TPM) is shown to exhibit a variety of coordination modes.In and it is monodentate while in and cis-, two of the three phosphorus atoms chelate to the metal.The uncoordinated arms of TPM in the mono- and bidentate complexes can coordinate other metals to give the homo- and heterobimetallic complexes , and trans-.In the last, an unusual virtually-coupled 31P NMR spectrum is seen.With (R=H, Cl) under mild conditions is formed in the ligand functions in a bidentate, bridging fashion while under more strenuous conditions the ligand-capped clusters form.
CONVERSION OF COMPLEXES OF TYPE TO >> (M = Cr, Mo OR W) AND SUBSEQUENT CONVERSION TO PHOSPHINE OXIDES, PHOSPHINE SULPHIDES, AND COMPLEXES WITH PLATINUM(II)
Al-Jibori, Subhi,Shaw, Bernard L.
, p. 213 - 220 (2007/10/02)
Complexes of type , when treated succesively with LiBun and Ph2PCl give complexes of type > i.e. , in which the triphosphine is bidentate.These may be oxidized (H2O2) to the corresponding p
