Issue 0, 1967

The reaction of tetraphenyldiphosphine with aromatic carboxylic acids

Abstract

Tetraphenyldiphosphine and benzoic acid at 180° give α-(diphenylphosphinyloxy)benzyldiphenylphosphine oxide. Aromatic acids containing electron-attractive para substituents give analogous oxides; when the para substituent is capable of supplying electrons these oxides are further reduced to substituted benzyldiphenylphosphine oxides. From a study of the properties of benzoyloxydiphenylphosphine, benzoyldiphenylphosphine, and benzoyldiphenylphosphine oxide these reactions are shown to involve formation of the aroyldiphenylphosphine and/or its oxide, followed by addition to the carbonyl of diphenylphosphine oxide and rearrangement to the product. The rearrangement of α-hydroxyalkylphosphine oxides, R1R2C(OH)P(:O)R2 to give the phosphinates R1R2CHOP(:O)R2 occurs when R1 is able to stabilise an adjacent carbanion.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1967, 1547-1552

The reaction of tetraphenyldiphosphine with aromatic carboxylic acids

R. S. Davidson, R. A. Sheldon and S. Trippett, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1967, 1547 DOI: 10.1039/J39670001547

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