# The bismuth phosphanides Bi(PR2)3: sources of phosphanyl radicals, P-inversion, and reversible olefin insertion

**Authors:** Sascha Reith, Kai Oberdorf, Sebstián Martínez, Jann B. Landgraf, Alena Ahrens, Felix Jakobi, Xiulan Xie, Crispin Lichtenberg

PMC · DOI: 10.1039/d5sc07240a · 2026-01-08

## TL;DR

This paper introduces new bismuth compounds that release phosphanyl radicals, enabling novel chemical transformations like phosphorus inversion and ethylene activation.

## Contribution

The synthesis and characterization of homoleptic bismuth phosphanides and their radical-based reactivity are newly reported.

## Key findings

- Bismuth phosphanides release phosphanyl radicals under mild conditions.
- Phosphorus inversion and reversible olefin insertion into Bi–P bonds are observed.
- Ethylene activation is enabled through these radical pathways.

## Abstract

Understanding and controlling radical reactions for selective transformations under mild conditions remains one of the key challenges in synthetic chemistry. The detailed investigation of previously inaccessible structural motifs can grant important insights, provide new stimuli, and offer innovative strategies for further developments in the field. In this respect, the controlled release of simple phosphanyl radicals [PR2]˙ from metal precursors is significantly underdeveloped to date. Here we report the synthesis, isolation, and full characterization of a series of homoleptic parent bismuth phosphanides [Bi(PRR’)3] (R, R’ = alkyl). The ability of these compounds to release phosphanyl radicals under mild conditions is demonstrated, revealing an unprecedented radical pathway for the inversion of phosphorus atoms, enabling ethylene activation, and facilitating reversible olefin insertion into Bi–P bonds.

The isolation and characterization of the first series of homoleptic bismuth phosphanides aBi(PRR’)3 is presented (R, R’ = alkyl). Radical pathways enable phosphorus inversion and the (reversible) activation of α-olefins, including ethylene.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** ethylene (PubChem CID 6325)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** metal (MESH:D008670), phosphorus (MESH:D010758), Bi(PR2)3 (-), ethylene (MESH:C036216), olefin (MESH:D000475)

## Figures

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