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Phosphinidene
In chemistry phosphinidenes (IUPAC: phosphanylidenes, or in older chemistry phosphinediyls) are the phosphorus analogs of carbenes and nitrenes, having the general structure RP:. The name originated from the parent compound, phosphinidene (HP). They can exist in either a singlet state or triplet state, with the triplet state being lower in energy. This type of compound is very reactive and has only been observed in the gas phase and at cryogenic temperatures.
Terminal transition-metal-complexed phosphinidenes LnM=P-R are phosphorus analogs of transition metal carbene complexes where L is a spectator ligand. Two examples of this group are () and Cp2W=P-Mes
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==In clusters==
More common than complexes of terminal phosphinidine ligands are cluster compounds wherein the phophinidene is a triply and less commonly doubly bridging ligand. One example is the ter-butylphosphinidene complex (t-BuP)Fe3(CO)10.〔Gottfried Huttner, Konrad Knoll “RP-Bridged Metal Carbonyl Clusters: Synthesis, Properties, and Reactions” Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English 1987, Volume 26, 743-760. 〕 In clusters, phosphinidene is electronically similar to sulfide.

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