- Trioctylphosphine oxide
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Name = Trioctylphosphine oxide
ImageFile = Trioctylphosphine oxide.png
IUPACName = 1-Dioctylphosphoryloctane
OtherNames = Tri-"n"-octylphosphine oxide
Section1 = Chembox Identifiers
Abbreviations = TOPO
SMILES = P(=O)(CCCCCCCC)(CCCCCCCC)CCCCCCCC
PubChem = 65577
CASNo = 78-50-2
Section2 = Chembox Properties
Formula = [CH3(CH2)7] 3PO
MolarMass = 386.63 g/mol
Appearance = White solid
Solubility =
MeltingPtC = 52
Section7 = Chembox Hazards
FlashPt = 110 °C (383 K)Trioctylphosphine oxide, frequently referred to simply as TOPO, is a
chemical compound. TOPO, a tertiary alkylphosphines, can be used as an extraction or stabilizing agent. It is a stable white solid at room temperature.It can be synthesized from
phosphorus trichloride , or from aphosphine .It is now frequently used as a capping
ligand forquantum dots (e.g. CdSe quantum dots). In these cases, it stabilizes thenanoparticles in organic solvents. TOPO-coated quantum dots are typically soluble inchloroform ,toluene , and (to a lesser extent)hexane .TOPO contains three octyl chains resulting in different conformational structures.
Density functional theory (DFT) calculations performed at different levels of theory suggest that the lowest energy conformation of TOPO has C3 symmetry. The next most stable conformation is very close to possessing a plane ofsymmetry . In addition, there are at least 14 other conformations having no symmetry (not including optical isomers) which lie within 1 kcal/mol of the C3 geometry. The energies of thesegauche conformations do not vary in a systematic fashion as the kink (dihedral angle θ=60°) moves towards the phosphorus along the octyl chain.TOPO has a large permanent
dipole moment resulting from the phosphorus-oxygen bond. The calculated vibrational frequencies of the P=O bond do not correlate with the electronic density at the bond critical point.References
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