1992
DOI: 10.1021/bk-1992-0486.ch009
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Ring Fragmentation Approaches to Low-Coordinate Phosphorus Species

Abstract: The photochemical fragmentation of phosphine oxides with the 2-phosphabicyclo[2.2.2]octene framework constitutes a useful method for the generation of methylene(oxo)phosphoranes, R-P(O)=CH2. The previously uncharacterized and highly reactive P-phenyl and P -methyl derivatives were prepared and trapped with alcohols as phosphinates. The fragmentation also occurred when alkoxy substituents were present on phosphorus, but significant amounts of dialkyl phosphites were formed as by-products. Some new observations … Show more

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“…Phosphinidenes gain rapidly in popularity as versatile reagents in the syntheses of low-coordination organophosphorus compounds. , Through transition metal complexation, the otherwise triplet species are stabilized to singlets . Nucleophilic phosphinidenes, tailored after the Schrock complexes, use Ta and Zr in, for example, the phospha-Wittig reaction .…”
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“…Phosphinidenes gain rapidly in popularity as versatile reagents in the syntheses of low-coordination organophosphorus compounds. , Through transition metal complexation, the otherwise triplet species are stabilized to singlets . Nucleophilic phosphinidenes, tailored after the Schrock complexes, use Ta and Zr in, for example, the phospha-Wittig reaction .…”
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confidence: 99%