Issue 4, 1999

The elimination–addition mechanism of nucleophilic substitution at an alkylphosphonyl centre: stereospecificity, non-stereospecificity and the alkylidineoxophosphorane (phosphene) intermediate

Abstract

The substitution reactions of R′2CHP(O)(NMeR*)Cl (R′2CH = fluoren-9-yl; R* = CHMePh) with secondary amines (Me2NH, Et2NH, PriNHEt) are largely stereospecific or non-stereospecific depending on the bulk of the amine and its concentration; two elimination–additon pathways, differing in whether or not the phosphene intermediate R′2C[double bond, length half m-dash]P(O)NMeR* becomes liberated, may be responsible.

Article information

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Chem. Commun., 1999, 339-340

The elimination–addition mechanism of nucleophilic substitution at an alkylphosphonyl centre: stereospecificity, non-stereospecificity and the alkylidineoxophosphorane (phosphene) intermediate

M. J. P. Harger and D. K. Jones, Chem. Commun., 1999, 339 DOI: 10.1039/A809407A

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