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A Neutral Silicon/Phosphorus Frustrated Lewis Pair
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EngineeringChemistrySilicon On InsulatorLewis PairsChemical EngineeringSilicenePhosphoreneInorganic ChemistryPhysicsChemical BondFirst Flp SystemPhysical ChemistryQuantum ChemistryHydrogenNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMain Group ChemistryNeutral Silane
Frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) have a great potential for activation of small molecules. Most known FLP systems are based on boron or aluminum atoms as acid functions, few on zinc, and only two on boron-isoelectronic silicenium cation systems. The first FLP system based on a neutral silane, (C2F5)3SiCH2P(tBu)2 (1), was prepared from (C2F5)3SiCl with C2F5 groups of very high electronegativity and LiCH2P(tBu)2. 1 is capable of cleaving hydrogen, and adds CO2 and SO2. Hydrogen splitting was confirmed by H/D scrambling reactions. The structures of 1, its CO2 and SO2 adducts, and a decomposition product with CO2 were elucidated by X-ray diffraction.
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