1994
DOI: 10.1080/10426509408545380
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Sulfur Induced Coordination at Phosphorus and Silicon

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“…In studies of related cyclic pentaoxyphosphoranes containing potential donor sulfur atoms as bridging groups in place of the sulfonyl group, the same two types of ring conformational orientations as found with use of the sulfonyl group prevail, i.e ., the chairlike and boatlike ring conformations giving penta- and hexacoordinated geometries similar to those illustrated for A and B . Examples with the presence of sulfur atoms are E 4 and F , representing these two geometrical possibilities, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…In studies of related cyclic pentaoxyphosphoranes containing potential donor sulfur atoms as bridging groups in place of the sulfonyl group, the same two types of ring conformational orientations as found with use of the sulfonyl group prevail, i.e ., the chairlike and boatlike ring conformations giving penta- and hexacoordinated geometries similar to those illustrated for A and B . Examples with the presence of sulfur atoms are E 4 and F , representing these two geometrical possibilities, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…An indication that the sulfone component as a bridge between aryl substituents acts as a poorer donor group compared to a sulfur atom in this position in related derivatives is found by contrasting the geometries of specific members. For example, with sulfur as a donor atom, L 6 with aryl methyl substituents is hexacoordinate due to sulfur donor action, while the identically composed sulfone-containing phosphorane, 5 , other than insertion of the bridging SO 2 group in place of the sulfur atom, is pentacoordinate lacking any donor coordination. The same conclusion is reached on comparing the trigonal bipyramidal geometries for the ring sulfone members A 1 2 and A 2 2 with octahedral geometries achieved for analogous sulfur donor phosphorane, F 5 and M …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous work, we have found that sulfur atoms and sulfonyl groups in ring containing pentaoxyphosphoranes are capable of donor action which leads to neutral hexacoordinated phosphorus. These derivatives form a range of structures along a coordinate from a square pyramid to an octahedral geometry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In work in our laboratory, we have employed sulfur atoms to act as donors in promoting hexacoordination in structural studies of cyclic pentaxoyphosphoranes. These compounds form a series of structures extending from a square pyramid toward an octahedron ranging from 44 to 70%. The respective P−S distances varied from 2.88 to 2.36 Å.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%