Issue 6, 2012

How Lewis acidic is your cation? Putting phosphenium ions on the fluoride ion affinity scale

Abstract

The fluoride ion affinities (FIAs) of 33 phosphenium ions with a range of substituents were calculated using ab inito and DFT methods. The use of these FIA data as a measure of the Lewis acidities of phosphenium ions is described and the FIAs of the species studied here are compared to FIA data for more commonly encountered Lewis acids. Phosphenium ions are often stronger Lewis acids than neutral species, but in many cases are less Lewis acidic than highly electrophilic cations such as [Me3C]+ or [Me3Si]+. The impact of mesomeric, inductive and steric substituent effects on FIAs are discussed and related to the underlying electronic structures of different cation types. A comparison between the FIAs of known “free” phosphenium ions with those that are currently unknown and other highly electrophilic cations suggests that some diaryl- and dialkylphosphenium ions may yet be accessible under the right conditions.

Graphical abstract: How Lewis acidic is your cation? Putting phosphenium ions on the fluoride ion affinity scale

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2011
Accepted
17 Nov 2011
First published
13 Dec 2011

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 1808-1815

How Lewis acidic is your cation? Putting phosphenium ions on the fluoride ion affinity scale

J. M. Slattery and S. Hussein, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 1808 DOI: 10.1039/C1DT11636C

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