Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.56, No.5, 3087-3094, 2017
The Reactivity of Germanium Phosphanides with Chalcogens
The reactivity of germanium phosphanido complexes with elemental chalcogens is reported. Addition of sulfur to [(BDI)GePCy2] (BDI = CH{(CH3)CN-2,6-iPr(2)C(6)H(3)}(2)) results in oxidation at germanium to form germanium(IV) sulfide [(BDI)Ge(S)PCy2] and oxidation at both germanium and phosphorus to form germanium(IV) sulfide dicylohexylphosphinodithioate complex [(BDI)Ge(S)SP(S)Cy-2], whereas addition of tellurium to [(BDI)GePCy2] only gives the chalcogen inserted product, [(BDI)GeTePCy2]. This reactivity is different from that observed between [(BDI)GePCy2] and selenium. Addition of selenium to the diphenylphosphanido germanium complex, [(BDI)GePPh2], results in insertion of selenium into the Ge-P bond to form [(BDI)GeSePCy2] as well as the oxidation at phosphorus to give [(BDI)GeSeP(Se)Ph-2]. In contrast, addition of selenium to the bis(trimethylsilyl)phosphanido germanium complex, RBDI)GeP(SiMe3)(2)], yields the germanium(IV) selenide [(BDI) Ge(Se)P(SiMe3)(2)].