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Zn-Catalyzed Dehydroxylative Phosphorylation of Allylic Alcohols with P(III)-Nucleophiles.

Bi-Quan XiongChonghao ShiYining RenWeifeng XuYu LiuLongzhi ZhuFan CaoKe-Wen TangShuang-Feng Yin
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
A novel and efficient protocol for the synthesis of diarylallyl-functionalized phosphonates, phosphinates, and phosphine oxides through the zinc-catalyzed dehydroxylative phosphorylation of allylic alcohols with P(III)-nucleophiles via a Michaelis-Arbuzov-type rearrangement is reported. A broad range of allylic alcohols and P(III)-nucleophiles (P(OR) 3 , ArP(OR) 2 , and Ar 2 P(OR)) are well tolerated in this reaction, and the expected dehydroxylative phosphorylation products could be synthesized with good to excellent yields under the optimal reaction conditions. The reaction can be easily scaled up at a gram-synthesis level. Furthermore, through the step-by-step control experiments, kinetic study experiments, and 31 P NMR tracking experiments, we acquired insights into the reaction and proposed the possible mechanism for this transformation.
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