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Cyaphide, P≡C, is the phosphorus analogue of
cyanide Cyanide is a naturally occurring, rapidly acting, toxic chemical that can exist in many different forms. In chemistry, a cyanide () is a chemical compound that contains a functional group. This group, known as the cyano group, consists of ...
. It is not known as a discrete salt, however ''
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'' measurements reveal that the −1 charge in this ion is located mainly on carbon (0.65), as opposed to phosphorus.


Preparation

Organometallic complexes of cyaphide were first reported in 1992. More recent preparations use two other routes:


From SiR3-functionalised phosphaalkynes

Treatment of the η1-coordinated phosphaalkyne complex ''trans''– with an alkoxide resulted in desilylation, followed by subsequent rearrangement to the corresponding carbon-bound cyaphide complex. Cyaphide-alkynyl complexes are prepared similarly.


From 2-phosphaethynolate anion (OC≡P)

An actinide cyaphide complex can be prepared by C−O bond cleavage of the phosphaethynolate anion, the phosphorus analogue of
cyanate Cyanate is an anion with the structural formula , usually written . It also refers to any salt containing it, such as ammonium cyanate. It is an isomer of the much less stable fulminate anion .William R. Martin and David W. Ball (2019): "Sma ...
. Reaction of the uranium complex [] with [ in the presence of 2.2.2-cryptand results in the formation of a dinuclear, oxo-bridged uranium complex featuring a C≡P ligand.


See also

* phosphaalkyne (P≡CH) * Methylidynephosphane


References

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