62701-27-3Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Phosphacyclophanes derived from hydroquinone and 4,4′-dihydroxybiphenyl
Nifant'ev,Rasadkina,Evdokimenkova
, p. 366 - 372 (2001)
The first representatives of linear phosphocyclophanes were prepared starting from hydroquinone or 4,4′-dihydroxybiphenyl and phosphorous triamides. The reaction course is influenced by the structures of the aromatic diol and alkyl substituents in the pho
Synthesis of the first unsymmetrical macroheterocycle containing endocyclic phosphorus atoms from pyrocatechol and hydroquinone
Blokhin,Kornilov,Volchenkova
experimental part, p. 200 - 202 (2009/08/14)
The first unsymmetrical phosphorus(III)-containing macrocycle having hydroquinone and pyrocatechol fragments, N,N,N′,N′-tetraethyl-2,4, 11,13-tetraoxa-3,12-diphosphatricyclo[12.2.2.05,10]octadeca-1(16),5, 7,9,14,17 hexaene-3,12-diamine, was syn
Synthesis of unsymmetrical phosphorus-containing macrocycles on the basis of hydroquinone, 4,4'-(propane-2,2-diyl)diphenol and resorcinol
Blokhin,Kornilov,Volchenkova
experimental part, p. 900 - 903 (2009/12/26)
Bisphosphorylation of hydroquinone and 4,4'-(propane-2,2-diyl)diphenol was performed for the first time in ethyl acetate. The bisphosphorylated products were used in molecular assembly of unsymmetrical phosphorus(III)-containing macrocycles consisting of
Dismutation of arylene phosphorodiamidites: Specific features and aspects of preparative use
Rasadkina,Slitikov,Nifant'ev
, p. 183 - 197 (2008/02/08)
The dismutation of arylene phosphorodiamidites derived from the simplest phenols and naphthols and of their dibasic analogs was studied. The main regular trends of this process and the limits of its synthetic applicability were determined. Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2006.
SYNTHESIS AND TRANSFORMATIONS OF p-PHENYLENEBIS(PHOSPHORODIAMIDITES)
Blokhin, Yu. I.,Galiaskarova, F. M.,Ergashov, M. Ya.,Antipin, M. Yu.,Struchkov, Yu. T.,Nifant'ev, E. E.
, p. 178 - 181 (2007/10/03)
Phosphorylation of hydroquinone gave p-phenylene bis(phosphorodiamidites) and p-phenylene bis(phenylphosphonamidites).The behavior of these compounds in oxidation and complex formation was studied, as well as the use of them as phosphorylating agents.
