A Versatile Protocol for the Quantitative and Smooth Conversion of Phosphane Oxides into Synthetically Useful Pyrazolylphosphonium Salts

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Going uphill: A protocol for the smooth conversion of the resistant PO bond in phosphane oxides into a reactive PN bond of synthetically useful pyrazolylphosphonium salts by a highly-charged, oxophilic phosphorus-centered trication is described. The reactions are conducted at room temperature with quantitative yields. We aim towards alternatives to existing reduction methods for phosphane oxide functionalization.

A convenient protocol for the smooth conversion of the resistant PO bond in phosphane oxides into a reactive PN bond of synthetically useful pyrazolylphosphonium salts is described. A highly charged, oxophilic, phosphorus-centered trication is employed and the reactions are conducted at room temperature with quantitative yields. The resulting pyrazolylphosphonium cations are valuable synthetic intermediates and are used for the synthesis of a variety of organophosphorus compounds. This represents a new approach towards the transformation of the rather inert phosphoryl group under very mild reaction and workup conditions and aims towards alternatives to existing reduction methods for phosphane oxide functionalization.

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Original languageEnglish
JournalChemSusChem
Volume4
Issue number12
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Peer-reviewedYes

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WOS 000297953400015
Scopus 83455179459

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