phosphinylidene
Phosphinylidene is a divalent phosphorus species with the general formula RP=, where R represents a substituent or hydrogen atom. It is a highly reactive intermediate characterized by a phosphorus atom bonded to only two other atoms or groups, exhibiting a formal oxidation state of +2. This species is a member of the broader class of carbenes and related compounds, where a central atom possesses only six valence electrons, making it electron-deficient and thus highly reactive.
Phosphinylidenes are typically generated under extreme conditions or through specific chemical reactions, such as photolysis, thermolysis,
The bonding in phosphinylidene involves a phosphorus atom with a singlet or triplet electronic state, depending
In coordination chemistry, phosphinylidenes can act as ligands or intermediates in catalytic cycles. For example, they
Despite their reactivity, phosphinylidenes play a role in theoretical models of phosphorus chemistry and the development