Encyclopedia of Reagents for Organic Synthesis 2012
DOI: 10.1002/047084289x.rn01387
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(2-Hydroxyphenyl)diphenylphosphine

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“…The latter were obtained from (R)-BINOL by consecutive treatment with ArCH 2 Br (K 2 CO 3 ), NaH and MOMCl to give 11 and subsequent o-lithiation and phosphanylation (Scheme 4c). Further lithiation of the OCH 2 Ar group with iBuLi resulted in a diastereoselective [1,2]-Wittig-rearrangement. Quenching with aqueous NH 4 Cl gave 2'-CH(OH)Ar derivatives 13 (Ar-BINMOL-Phos), used for Zn-mediated asymmetric additions of aryl alkynes to aldehydes.…”
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“…The latter were obtained from (R)-BINOL by consecutive treatment with ArCH 2 Br (K 2 CO 3 ), NaH and MOMCl to give 11 and subsequent o-lithiation and phosphanylation (Scheme 4c). Further lithiation of the OCH 2 Ar group with iBuLi resulted in a diastereoselective [1,2]-Wittig-rearrangement. Quenching with aqueous NH 4 Cl gave 2'-CH(OH)Ar derivatives 13 (Ar-BINMOL-Phos), used for Zn-mediated asymmetric additions of aryl alkynes to aldehydes.…”
Section: O-hydroxyarylphosphanes Via Directed Ortholithiation Of Aryl...mentioning
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“…[1] A special class with tremendous potential for multifunctional and steric variations and versatile applications are o-hydroxyarylphosphanes (Figure 1). The most frequently used compound of type 1 is probably still 2-diphenylphosphanylphenol 1 Ph , [2] but a multitude of new representatives and types of the title compounds, reported in the last ca. 40 years, allows tuning of steric and electronic properties by variation of substituents.…”
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