Tricoordinate Nontrigonal Pnictogen-Centered Radical Anions: Isolation, Characterization, and Reactivity

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2019 Oct 28;58(44):15829-15833. doi: 10.1002/anie.201910139. Epub 2019 Sep 24.

Abstract

The search for main-group element-based radicals is one of the main research topics in contemporary chemistry because of their fascinating chemical and physical properties. The Group 15 element-centered radicals mainly feature a V-shaped two coordinate structure, with a couple of radical cations featuring trigonal tricoordinated geometry. Now, nontrigonal compounds R3 E (E=P, As, Sb) were successfully synthesized by introducing a new rigid tris-amide ligand. The selective one-electron reduction of R3 E afforded the first stable tricoordinate pnictogen-centered radical anion salts; the pnictogen atoms retain planar T-shaped structures. EPR spectroscopy and calculations reveal that the spin density mainly resides at the p orbitals of the pnictogen atoms, which is perpendicular to the N3 E planes.

Keywords: EPR; nontrigonal structure; pnictogens; radical anions; radical chemistry.