Phosphorus chemistry occupies a pivotal position in contemporary organic chemistry but significant synthetic challenges still endure. In this report, a class of electrophilic phosphiranium salts, bearing fluorinated benzyl quaternizing groups, is introduced for the direct synthesis of diversely β-functionalized phosphines. We show that, in comparison with regular quaternary phosphiranium salts, these species display the sought balance of excellent stability and high electrophilic reactivity that allow the unlocking of the C-centered ring-opening reactions with different classes of weak nitrogen-, sulfur- and oxygen protic nucleophiles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntramolecular and intermolecular alkylations of carbocation precursors of limited ionization ability, principally N,O-acetals, without the use of an exogenous reagent have been developed. The reactions are carried out in 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane (TCE) and take advantage of the ability of this solvent to continuously release small amounts of HCl by thermolytic elimination. A study of the reaction led to several improved protocols such as (1) preheated TCE, (2) microwave-assisted reactions, and (3) flow or sealed-tube conditions, which allow significant reaction rate enhancements and made possible some challenging reactions such as the α-amidoalkylation of ketones.
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