Several inorganic esters have been evaluated as phosphoryl transfer catalysts. Of these, Ti(t-BuO)(4) was found to be the most effective catalyst giving excellent yields of the desired phosphate esters. The loading of the catalyst could be reduced to a little as 5 mol % for a majority of substrates with no loss in the yield of product.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[reaction: see text] A number of Lewis acids have been evaluated as catalysts for the phosphoryl transfer, the most efficient being TiCl(4). Application of this methodology to the phosphorylation of a number of representative target alcohols is presented
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