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The Trityl-Cation Mediated Phosphine Oxides Reduction
Landais, Yannick,Laye, Claire,Lusseau, Jonathan,Robert, Frédéric
, p. 3035 - 3043 (2021)
Reduction of phosphine oxides into the corresponding phosphines using PhSiH3 as a reducing agent and Ph3C+[B(C6F5)4]? as an initiator is described. The process is highly efficient, reducing a broad range of secondary and tertiary alkyl and arylphosphines, bearing various functional groups in generally good yields. The reaction is believed to proceed through the generation of a silyl cation, which reaction with the phosphine oxide provides a phosphonium salt, further reduced by the silane to afford the desired phosphine along with siloxanes. (Figure presented.).
B(C6F5)3-catalyzed O-H insertion reactions of diazoalkanes with phosphinic acids
Jiang, Jun,Zhang, Xinzhi,Zhang, Yangyang,Zhao, Jincheng
, p. 5772 - 5776 (2021/07/12)
A highly efficient base-, metal-, and oxidant-free catalytic O-H insertion reaction of diazoalkanes and phosphinic acids in the presence of B(C6F5)3has been developed. This powerful methodology provides a green approach towards the synthesis of a broad spectrum of α-phosphoryloxy carbonyl compounds with good to excellent yields (up to 99% yield). The protocol features the advantages of operational simplicity, high atom economy, practicality, easy scalability and environmental friendliness.
Desymmetrization of Phosphinic Acids via Pd-Catalyzed Asymmetric Allylic Alkylation: Rapid Access to P-Chiral Phosphinates
Trost, Barry M.,Spohr, Simon M.,Rolka, Alessa B.,Kalnmals, Christopher A.
, p. 14098 - 14103 (2019/10/11)
The synthesis of P-chiral compounds is challenging, especially since useful catalytic methods for preparing such molecules are scarce. Herein we disclose a desymmetrization that employs phosphinic acids as prochiral nucleophiles in a Pd-catalyzed asymmetr
