2008
DOI: 10.1002/ange.200800878
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The Low Basicity of Phosphabenzenes: First Examples of Protonation, Alkylation, and Silylation Reactions

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“…Thermal pyrolysis in the presence of both C 2 H 2 and PH 3 yields various gaseous species that are essential for the SANG growth: aromatic hydrocarbon molecules, P 4 , phosphorine (C 5 H 5 P), and phosphinoline (C 9 H 7 P) (Figure S2) . In particular, phosphorine, a predominant derivative in this work, is known as a noncollagen macromolecule with high calcium-binding capacity and strong phosphate-solubilizing fertility. The reaction of phosphorine on the surface of calcium-rich glass fibers may result in a phosphorine–Ca 2+ complex, producing a molecular species that favorably bound to the phosphate generated through reaction of the derived P 4 . , These phosphate-binding molecular species may promote formation of amorphous calcium phosphate compounds that are eventually transformed into the apatite crystal. ,, Growth over the initial 30 s showed the formation of both amorphous and crystalline calcium phosphate nanoparticles (Figures a and S3a). After 120 s, most nanoparticles changed into crystals and some slowly started to elongate (Figures b and S3b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Thermal pyrolysis in the presence of both C 2 H 2 and PH 3 yields various gaseous species that are essential for the SANG growth: aromatic hydrocarbon molecules, P 4 , phosphorine (C 5 H 5 P), and phosphinoline (C 9 H 7 P) (Figure S2) . In particular, phosphorine, a predominant derivative in this work, is known as a noncollagen macromolecule with high calcium-binding capacity and strong phosphate-solubilizing fertility. The reaction of phosphorine on the surface of calcium-rich glass fibers may result in a phosphorine–Ca 2+ complex, producing a molecular species that favorably bound to the phosphate generated through reaction of the derived P 4 . , These phosphate-binding molecular species may promote formation of amorphous calcium phosphate compounds that are eventually transformed into the apatite crystal. ,, Growth over the initial 30 s showed the formation of both amorphous and crystalline calcium phosphate nanoparticles (Figures a and S3a). After 120 s, most nanoparticles changed into crystals and some slowly started to elongate (Figures b and S3b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…A more recent example is the protonation of the weakly basic P atom in a phosphabenzene to give an isolable salt (Figure ) . Although triflic acid is strong enough to protonate phosphabenzenes, the triflate anion reacts with the protonated product causing a rearrangement reaction, with the driving force presumably being that of strong P−O bond formation.…”
Section: Protonationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 A more recent example is the protonation of the weakly basic P atom in a phosphabenzene to give an isolable salt (Figure 5). 23 Although triflic acid is strong enough to protonate phosphabenzenes, the triflate anion reacts with the protonated product causing a rearrangement reaction, with the driving force presumably being that of strong P-O bond formation. The carborane anion is a poorer nucleophile; therefore, the reaction is arrested at the protonation stage.…”
Section: Protonationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The investigation of the interactions with highly reactive cations is still a highly active area of current research. 9,19,29,38- 40 Far less studied are reactions resulting in the functionalization of the carbon cluster atom that, in principle, can be achieved by two different strategies: either after or in advance of the halogenation of the eleven boron vertices. The incorporation of a functional group to the cluster carbon atom results in [1-Rcloso-1-CB 11 Hal 11 ]anions (R = functional group; Hal = F, Cl, Br, I) with a weakly coordinating periphery that are attractive building blocks for many applications, for example as ligands in coordination chemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%