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Ligand-Free Iron-Catalyzed Construction of C-P Bonds via Phosphorylation of Alcohols: Synthesis of Phosphine Oxides and Phosphine Compounds.

Liguang GanChangxu YeTianshu PiLingling WangChunya LiLong LiuTianzeng HuangTieqiao ChenLi-Biao Han
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2024)
An efficient method for the construction of C-P(V) and C-P(III) bonds via the iron-catalyzed phosphorylation of alcohols under ligand-free conditions is disclosed. This strategy represents a straightforward process to prepare a series of phosphine oxides and phosphine compounds in good to excellent yields from the readily available alcohols and P-H compounds. A plausible mechanism is also proposed. We anticipate that this mode of transforming simple alcohols would apply in chemical synthesis widely.
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