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Tris(p-methoxycarbonyl)phenylphosphine, also known as TMPP, is a phosphorus-containing organic compound with the chemical formula C21H21O6P. It is a white crystalline solid that is soluble in organic solvents. TMPP is a versatile ligand used in various applications, particularly in homogeneous catalysis. It is known for its ability to form stable complexes with transition metals, which can enhance the selectivity and activity of catalytic reactions. The compound's structure features three methoxycarbonyl groups attached to a central phenyl ring, with a phosphorus atom bonded to the opposite side of the ring. This arrangement allows for a range of steric and electronic effects that can be tuned for specific catalytic applications. TMPP is also used in the synthesis of other phosphorus-containing compounds and has been studied for its potential applications in materials science and pharmaceuticals.

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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 66417-54-7 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 6,6,4,1 and 7 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 4 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 66417-54:
(7*6)+(6*6)+(5*4)+(4*1)+(3*7)+(2*5)+(1*4)=137
137 % 10 = 7
So 66417-54-7 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

66417-54-7Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Photocatalytic Arylation of P4 and PH3: Reaction Development Through Mechanistic Insight

Cammarata, Jose,Gschwind, Ruth M.,Lennert, Ulrich,Rothfelder, Robin,Scott, Daniel J.,Streitferdt, Verena,Wolf, Robert,Zeitler, Kirsten

supporting information, p. 24650 - 24658 (2021/10/14)

Detailed 31P{1H} NMR spectroscopic investigations provide deeper insight into the complex, multi-step mechanisms involved in the recently reported photocatalytic arylation of white phosphorus (P4). Specifically, these studies have identified a number of previously unrecognized side products, which arise from an unexpected non-innocent behavior of the commonly employed terminal reductant Et3N. The different rate of formation of these products explains discrepancies in the performance of the two most effective catalysts, [Ir(dtbbpy)(ppy)2][PF6] (dtbbpy=4,4′-di-tert-butyl-2,2′-bipyridine) and 3DPAFIPN. Inspired by the observation of PH3 as a minor intermediate, we have developed the first catalytic procedure for the arylation of this key industrial compound. Similar to P4 arylation, this method affords valuable triarylphosphines or tetraarylphosphonium salts depending on the steric profile of the aryl substituents.

Versatile Visible-Light-Driven Synthesis of Asymmetrical Phosphines and Phosphonium Salts

Arockiam, Percia Beatrice,Lennert, Ulrich,Graf, Christina,Rothfelder, Robin,Scott, Daniel J.,Fischer, Tillmann G.,Zeitler, Kirsten,Wolf, Robert

supporting information, p. 16374 - 16382 (2020/11/03)

Asymmetrically substituted tertiary phosphines and quaternary phosphonium salts are used extensively in applications throughout industry and academia. Despite their significance, classical methods to synthesize such compounds often demand either harsh reaction conditions, prefunctionalization of starting materials, highly sensitive organometallic reagents, or expensive transition-metal catalysts. Mild, practical methods thus remain elusive, despite being of great current interest. Herein, we describe a visible-light-driven method to form these products from secondary and primary phosphines. Using an inexpensive organic photocatalyst and blue-light irradiation, arylphosphines can be both alkylated and arylated using commercially available organohalides. In addition, the same organocatalyst can be used to transform white phosphorus (P4) directly into symmetrical aryl phosphines and phosphonium salts in a single reaction step, which has previously only been possible using precious metal catalysis.

Fluoride catalyzed P-aryl-coupling - A mild approach to functionalized arylphosphines

Reis, Andreas,Dehe, Daniel,Farsadpour, Saeid,Munstein, Isabel,Sun,Thiel, Werner R.

supporting information; experimental part, p. 2488 - 2495 (2012/01/04)

Functionalized triaryl- and diarylalkylphosphines are accessible in high yields following a mild fluoride catalyzed phosphorous-carbon coupling protocol starting from fluoroarenes and silylated phosphines. The reaction requires a minimum of solvent and ca

N-Phenyl-P,P,P-triarylphospha-λ5-azenes, Triarylphosphines, and Triarylphosphine Oxides. Substituent Effects on 15N, 31P, and 13C NMR Spectra

Chou, Whe-Narn,Pomerantz, Martin

, p. 2762 - 2769 (2007/10/02)

The syntheses and 15N, 31P, and 13C NMR spectra of a series of N-phenyl-P,P,P-triarylphospha-λ5-azenes 4 and the 31P and 13C NMR spectra of the corresponding series of triarylphosphines 5 and triarylphosphine oxides 6 are reported.The substituent effects on the chemical shifts can be best accommodated and rationalized by use of a model for system 4 whereby the dipole of the aryl group and its pendant R group polarizes the rest of the molecule.This includes the P and N atoms and phenyl ring, where an electron-withdrawing R group increases the electron density of the P, N, and ipso C-1 while decreasing the electron density on C-3 and C-4 of the N-phenyl ring (Figure 3).A similar polarization pattern for the phosphine oxide series 6 is suggested.In the phosphine series 5, the chemical shift data is consistent with the lone electron pair on the phosphorus atom delocalizing into the aryl rings.The coupling constant data, in particular 1JPN for series 4 and 1JPC for series 4-6, were examined with use of the Hammett monosubstituent parameter (MSP) and the Taft dual-substituent parameter (DSP) approaches.For systems 4 and 6, without a lone electron pair on the phosphorus atom, a better electron-donating substituent increases the one-bond P-C(Ar) coupling constant.On the contrary, in the phosphine series 5, where there is a lone electron pair on the phosphorus, a better electron-withdrawing substituent increases the one-bond P-C(Ar) coupling constant.DSP treatment of 1JPC, and comparing to the few related systems in the literature,shows three types of systems.One, which includes 4 and 6, has an atom, phosphorus in these cases, that does not have a lone pair of electrons attached to the ring to which is attached an atom with a lone pair of electrons.Here, the resonance effect on 1JPC predominates.A second series, which includes phosphines 5, has a lone pair on the atom attached to the aryl ring.In these cases, the resonance effect is ca. 50percent greater than the inductive effect.Finally, the third series, exemplified by two examples from the literature, has a tetrahedral atom (without a lone pair) attached to the aryl ring and this in turn is attached to tetrahedral atoms without lone electron pairs.In these case, the resonance and inductive effects are fairly comparable.

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