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Phospholide Phospholyl Anions

The existence of parent phosphole (6.813a) and the phospholide (phospholyl) anion (6.876b) was conhrmed by Charrier and Mathey in 1987 [62]. The latter can be compared with the di, tri, tetra and penta phospholyl anions (6.876c-f) all of which are now known. [Pg.460]

In contrast to phospholes, phospholyl anions are all truly aromatic and form Ji-bonded metal complexes (Chapter 8.19). Phospholide anions are very reactive. [Pg.460]

Tetraphospholyl anions are known and electrically conducting polyphosphide anions may be capable of synthesis. [Pg.461]


Use of the 2,5-bis-(tert-butyl)phospholide anion as an // -ligand stabilization of 5-phospholyl complexes of ruthenium and rhodium <94jcsii67>. [Pg.856]


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