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Copper-catalyzed C–P cross-coupling of secondary phosphines with (hetero)aromatic bromide
Li, Chun-Jing,Lü, Jing,Zhang, Zhi-Xun,Zhou, Kun,Li, Yan,Qi, Guang-Hui
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A novel and convenient approach to the synthesis of various tertiary phosphines via a copper-catalyzed cross-coupling of (hetero)aromatic bromide with secondary phosphines has been developed. The reaction employs cheap copper as the catalyst, 2,6-bis(N-methylaminomethyl)pyridine (L4) as a perfect ligand and KOtBu as a base; all reactions are carried out under argon atmosphere. A variety of sterically hindered and/or functionalized substrates were found to react under these reaction conditions to provide products in good to excellent yields. Moreover, ten new tertiary phosphines were first reported in this process.
Reduction of phosphinites, phosphinates, and related species with DIBAL-H
Busacca, Carl A.,Bartholomeyzik, Teresa,Cheekoori, Sreedhar,Raju, Ravinder,Eriksson, Magnus,Kapadia, Suresh,Saha, Anjan,Zeng, Xingzhong,Senanayake, Chris H.
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Diisobutylaluminium hydride has been found to be an excellent reducing agent for phosphinites, phosphinates, and chlorophosphines. By performing reductions in situ, direct synthesis of secondary phosphine boranes from Grignard reagents has been achieved without isolation or purification of any intermediates. Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart.
