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The surprising reaction of (chloro- and methanesulfonyloxy)(phenyl)methylphosphonates and –(phenyl)methylphosphine oxides with potassium diphenylphosphide followed by oxidation

  • Zsuzsanna Szalai,
  • Janka Bednárik,
  • András Miskó,
  • Angéla Takács,
  • László Kőhidai,
  • László Drahos and
  • György Keglevich

Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2026, 22, 1160–1167, doi:10.3762/bjoc.22.93

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  • intermediates for additional biologically active species. While (hydroxy(phenyl)methyl)(diphenyl)phosphine oxide did not even undergo chlorination with thionyl chloride, the reaction of diethyl chloro(phenyl)methylphosphonate with potassium diphenylphosphide followed by oxidation with hydrogen peroxide resulted
  • )(diaryl)phosphine oxides with potassium diphenylphosphide followed by oxidation took place in a clear-cut manner providing, with one exception, the corresponding α-phosphinylated α-hydroxyphosphine oxides that could also be synthesized by direct phosphinylation of the starting α-hydroxyphosphine oxide
  • P-phenyl rings. Keywords: hydroxyphosphonate derivatives; phosphinylation; potassium diphenylphosphide; rearrangement; reversibility; Introduction α-Hydroxyphosphonates and α-hydroxyphosphine oxides represent a prominent class of compounds due to three reasons [1]. Their synthesis by the Pudovik
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Published 17 Aug 2026
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