What is trimethylphosphine?
What is trimethylphosphine?
Trimethylphosphine is an organophosphorus compound with
molecular formula, C3H9P or P(CH3)3. The preferred IUPAC name is trimethyl-phosphane
and the systematic IUPAC is trimethylphosphorus.
Trimethylphosphine is a colorless liquid with strongly unpleasant odor. The molar mass of trimethylphosphine is 76.079 g/mol.
The melting point of trimethylphosphine is 187K and the boiling point is 312K.
Trimethylphosphine is a weak polar compound with dipole
moment 1.2 Debye. It is used as a neutral ligand in co-ordination chemistry.
Structure and bonding of trimethylphosphine
Trimethylphosphine
is a derivative of phosphine. The central phosphorus atom is sp3 hybridized and
contain one lone pair of electron. Hence it has a pyramidal structure. The C – P – C bond angle is approximately
98.4°.
Since phosphorus atom in tercovalent trimethylphosphine
compound has a lone pair of electrons, it behaves as nucleophile in many
reactions. It is because of this lone pair act as a good reducing agent.
Preparation of trimethylphosphine
Trimethylphosphine is prepared most conveniently by the
reaction of excess of Grignard reagent on phosphorus trichloride or
triphenylphosphite.
3CH3MgBr + PCl3 → (CH3)3P + 3MgBrCl
3CH3MgBr + P(OC6H5)3 → P(CH3)3 + 3C6H5-OMgCl
Reactions
of trimethylphosphine
Trimethylphosphine is a moderately high basic
organophosphorus compound with pKa value 8.65 and hence it reacts with strong
acids to give salts. For example, with strong halogen acids, it gives salts
with formula, [HPMe3]X.
This reaction is reversible. Because of with strong
bases, such as alkyl lithium compounds, a methyl group undergoes deprotonation
to give PMe2CH2Li.
Since trimethylphosphine is a reducing agent, it is
easily oxidized by air oxygen to trimethylphosphine oxide. It also reacts with
methyl bromide to give tetramethylphosphonium bromide.
Uses of trimethylphosphine
Trimethylphosphine is a neutral ligand. The phosphorus
atom has a lone pair of electrons through which it can form co-ordinate bond
with transition metal atom resulting in the formation of complex compounds.
For this reason, trimethylphosphine is mainly used in co-ordination chemistry. For example, with silver iodide it forms an air stable solid complex with molecular formula, AgI(PMe3).
Toxic character
Trimethylphosphine is toxic and pyrophoric. It converts
to a much safer phosphine oxide upon treatment with sodium hypochlorite or
hydrogen peroxide.
- What is trimethylphosphine?
- Structure and bonding of trimethylphosphine
- Preparation of trimethylphosphine
- Reactions of trimethylphosphine
- Uses and toxic character of trimethylphosphine
Trimethylphosphine-structure,
bonding, preparation and reactions of trimethylphosphine, uses and toxic effect
of trimethylphosphine
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