Phosphoranes
A phosphorane is a functional group in organophosphorus chemistry with pentavalent phosphorus. Phosphoranes have the general formula PR5.
Phosphoranes of the type PX5 adopt a trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry with the two apical bonds longer than the three equatorial bonds. Hypervalent bonding is described by inclusion of non-bonding MOs, as also invoked for the closely related molecule phosphorus pentafluoride.
Examples
The parent hydride compound is the hypothetical molecule PH5.Pentaphenylphosphorane is stable.
Pentaalkoxyphosphoranes are more common with electronegative substituents. Examples of P5, have however been prepared by reaction of phosphites with benzene alkyl sulfenates: