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Copper-Catalyzed Addition of H–P(O) Bonds to Arynes
An
efficient P-arylation of secondary phosphine oxides has been
achieved through the ligand-free copper-catalyzed addition of H–PÂ(O)
bonds to <i>in situ</i> generated arynes at room temperature.
This transformation provides a straightforward route to the formation
of the aryl–P bond with wide functional group compatibility,
which produces arylphosphine oxides in up to 99% yield
Electrophilic Fluorination of Secondary Phosphine Oxides and Its Application to P–O Bond Construction
A novel
and efficient electrophilic fluorination of secondary phosphine
oxides with Selectfluor has been achieved. This transformation provides
direct access to phosphoric fluorides in up to 92% yield under mild
conditions. In addition, P–O bond construction via a one-pot
coupling process of secondary phosphine oxides with water or alcohols
in the presence of Selectfluor leads to the formation of phosphinic
acids or phosphinates in up to 96% yield