- Alcohol-based Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction: An efficient and environmentally-benign method for C-P(O) bond formation
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The famous Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction is extensively used both in the laboratory and industry to manufacture tons of widely-used organophosphoryl compounds every year. However, this method and the modified Michaelis-Arbuzov reactions developed recently still have some limitations. We now report a new alcohol-version of the Michaelis-Arbuzov reaction that can provide an efficient and environmentally-benign method to address the problems of the known Michaelis-Arbuzov reactions. That is, a wide range of alcohols can readily react with phosphites, phosphonites, and phosphinites to give all the three kinds of phosphoryl compounds (phosphonates, phosphinates, and phosphine oxides) using an n-Bu4NI-catalyzed efficient C-P(O) bond formation reaction. This general method can also be easily scaled up and used for further synthetic transformations in one pot.
- Ma, Xiantao,Xu, Qing,Li, Huan,Su, Chenliang,Yu, Lei,Zhang, Xu,Cao, Hongen,Han, Li-Biao
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p. 3408 - 3413
(2018/08/06)
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- Phosphitylation via the Mitsunobu reaction
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Treatment of a dialkyl phosphite with triphenylphosphine and diisopropyl azodicarboxylate in toluene, followed by addition of an alcohol, results in the formation of the corresponding trialkyl phosphite. Similarly, dialkyl phosphonites can be synthesised from monoalkyl phosphites (alkyl phosphinates).
- Grice, I. Darren,Harvey, Peta J.,Jenkins, Ian D.,Gallagher, Michael J.,Ranasinghe, Millagahamada G.
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p. 1087 - 1090
(2007/10/03)
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- A New Phosphorylation Method via O-Diethylboryl Intermediates
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Diphenylchlorophosphine and diethylchlorophosphite react with acetylacetone to generate intermediate phosphine enolates 3 which are quenched with O-diethylboryl derivatives and then oxidized with hydrogen peroxide to give diphenylphosphinates 4 and diethylphosphates 5. - Keywords: Phosphorylation, Diphenylphosphinates, Diethylphosphates, O-Diethylboryl Intermediates
- Dahlhoff, Wilhelm V.,Taba, Kalulu M.
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p. 1260 - 1262
(2007/10/02)
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