Lithium diphenylphosphide


Lithium diphenylphosphide contains lithium and the organophosphorus anion with the formula 2PLi. It is an air-sensitive solid that is used in the preparation of diphenylphosphino compounds. As an ether complex, the lithium salt is dark red.

Synthesis and reactions

The lithium, sodium, and potassium salts are prepared by reduction of chlorodiphenylphosphine, triphenylphosphine, or tetraphenyldiphosphine with alkali metals :
They can also be obtained by deprotonation of diphenylphosphine.
With water, the salts undergo hydrolysis to give diphenylphosphine:
With alkyl halides, the salts react to give tertiary phosphines:
When treated with metal halides, lithium diphenylphosphide gives transition metal phosphido complexes.

Structure

Although treated as salts, alkali diphenylphosphides are highly aggregated in solution. They adopt polymeric structures as solids.

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