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Conjugate phosphination of cyclic and acyclic acceptors using Rh(I)-phosphine or Rh(I)-carbene complexes. Probing the mechanism with chirality at the silicon atom or the phosphorus atom of the Si-P reagent
Trepohl, Verena T.,Fr?hlich, Roland,Oestreich, Martin
experimental part, p. 6510 - 6518 (2011/02/26)
The Rh(I)-catalyzed conjugate phosphinyl transfer from an Si-P reagent to an electron-deficient acceptor requires individual protocols for cyclic and acyclic α,β-unsaturated carbonyls and carboxyls. While 1,4-addition to cyclic acceptors is catalyzed by a
Palladium(II)-catalyzed conjugate phosphination of electron-deficient acceptors
Trepohl, Verena T.,Mori, Susumu,Itami, Kenichiro,Oestreich, Martin
supporting information; experimental part, p. 1091 - 1094 (2009/07/25)
A general protocol for the conjugate transfer of diphenyl-, dicyclohexyl-, and di-tert-butylphosphinyl groups from silylphosphines to cyclic and acyclic electron-deficient acceptors employing a bench-stable palladium(II) catalyst is reported. Several Eand
