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A S-aryl thiophosphate preparation method
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Paragraph 0035-0039, (2017/01/12)
The invention discloses a preparation method of S-aryl phosphorothioate. The preparation method comprises the following steps of (1) adding a copper catalyst, an aryl sulfonyl chloride and phosphite in an organic solvent, reacting for 12-24 h at a temperature of 60-150 DEG C and cooling to a room temperature to obtain a reaction liquid; and (2) concentrating the reaction liquid, separating and purifying to obtain S-aryl phosphorothioate. According to the preparation method of S-aryl phosphorothioate, a one-pot method is adopted; copper is used as the catalyst; economical and easily available aryl sulfonyl chloride and phosphite are used as the raw materials; and a coupling reaction is carried out directly to generate corresponding S-aryl phosphorothioate, without adding alkali in air. A synthetic system has a relatively wide application scope, is compatible with a plurality of groups such as alkoxy, aryl, halogen and acyloxy. The preparation method provided by the invention is simple in process, convenient for operations and mild in reaction conditions, has a wide substrate range and relatively high yield, and is suitable for popularization and application.
Copper-catalyzed reductive coupling of aryl sulfonyl chlorides with H-phosphonates leading to S-aryl phosphorothioates
Bai, Jie,Cui, Xiuling,Wang, Hui,Wu, Yangjie
supporting information, p. 8860 - 8863 (2014/08/05)
An efficient protocol for copper-catalyzed reductive cross-coupling of aryl sulfonyl chlorides with H-phosphonates has been developed. The various S-aryl phosphorothioates were afforded in up to 86% yield for 20 examples. This protocol features high effic
Hypervalent Iodine in Synthesis: 12. A New and Convenient Method for Preparation of O,O-Dialkyl S-Aryl Phosphoro Thiolates
Du-Dong, Liu,Da-wei, Chen,Zhen-Chu, Chen
, p. 2903 - 2908 (2007/10/02)
O,O-Dialkyl S-aryl phosphorothiolates have been prepared in better yields by the reaction of diaryliodonium salts with potassium O,O-dialkyl phosphorothiolates in cyclohexane at reflux temperature.
