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Photochemical Benzylation of White Phosphorus.

Xinlei HuangfuWei LiuHanhua XuZhongzhen WangJunnian WeiWen-Xiong Zhang
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2023)
Organophosphorus compounds (OPCs) have wide application in organic synthesis, material sciences, and drug discovery. Generally, the vast majority of phosphorus atoms in OPCs are derived from white phosphorus (P 4 ). However, the large-scale preparation of OPCs mainly proceeds through the multistep and environmentally toxic chlorine route from P 4 . Herein, we report the direct benzylation of P 4 promoted by visible light. The cheap and readily available benzyl bromide was used as a benzylation reagent, and tetrabenzylphosphonium bromide was directly synthesized from P 4 . In addition, the metallaphotoredox catalysis strategy was applied to functionalize P 4 for the first time, which significantly improved the application range of the substituted benzyl bromide.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • drug discovery
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  • liquid chromatography