5927-18-4Relevant articles and documents
Composition on the basis of phosphonoacetic acid. Synthesis and antiviral activity
Alimbarova,Kharlamov,Bondarenko,Barinskii
, p. 2441 - 2448 (2015/11/24)
A manufacturable technology for the production of an antiviral composition containing phosphonoacetic acid, involing PH-alkylation of dimethyl phosphite with methyl chloroacetate under phase-transfer conditions and subsequent in situ hydrolysis of the intermediate product, was developed. The composition showed expressed antiviral effect against herpesviral infections caused by herpes simplex virus 1 and 2 and cytomegalovirus. The composition in the effective concentration range was found to exhibit no cytotoxic effect on VERO green monkey kidney and M-19 human diploid cell cultures. The resulting data suggest potential uses of the composition as an antiviral agent in practical medicine and as an antiviral additive to synthetic detergents for sanitation in health care and food production facilities.
Intramolecular cyclopropanation reactions en route to novel P- heterocycles
Hanson, Paul R.,Sprott, Kevin T.,Wrobleski, Aaron D.
, p. 1455 - 1458 (2007/10/03)
The first examples of intramolecular cyclopropanation reactions on a phosphonate template catalyzed by Rh2(OAc)4 are described. These reactions proceed in excellent yield and give mixtures of the P-heterocycles cis-2a-d and trans-2a-d with moderate levels of diastereoselectivity. The diastereoselectivity of this transformation is dependent upon the size of the alkyl group R contained in the alkyl α-diazodiallylphosphonoacetate starting materials 1a-d.
INSERTION OF CARBENES INTO P-H BONDS. 5. SYNTHESIS OF NEW PHOSPHONATES AND PHOSPHINATES IN REACTIONS CATALYSED BY Cu, Pd, Rh, Ni COMPLEXES
Polozov, Alexander M.,Mustaphin, Albert H.,Khotinen, Alexander V.
, p. 153 - 160 (2007/10/02)
Cu(OTf)2 and Cu(acac)2 were found to be the most effective catalysts in the reaction of diazo compounds Ph2CN2 (1a), EtOC(O)CHN2 (1b), MeOC(O)CHN2 (1c), MeC(O)CN2C(O)OMe (1d), ClCH2C(O)CHN2 (1e) and CH2N2 (1f) with hydrophosphoryl compounds (MeO)2P(O)H (2a), (t-BuO)2P(O)H (2b), Ph(MeO)P(O)H (2c), (EtO)2P(O)H (2d) and P(O)H (2e) resulting in P-C bond formations.Cu, Pd and Rh acetates and Ni(acac)2 have a much lower efficiency.Chlorines in Cl3CC(O)CH2P(O)(OMe)2 (3k) and Cl2CHC(O)CH2P(O)(OMe)2 (3l) are reduced in the copper catalysed Atherton-Todd reaction.Key words: Catalyst; diazo compound; hydrophosphoryl compound; insertion; phosphonate; phosphinate.