14747-96-7Relevant articles and documents
Dismutation of arylene phosphorodiamidites: Specific features and aspects of preparative use
Rasadkina,Slitikov,Nifant'ev
, p. 183 - 197 (2008/02/08)
The dismutation of arylene phosphorodiamidites derived from the simplest phenols and naphthols and of their dibasic analogs was studied. The main regular trends of this process and the limits of its synthetic applicability were determined. Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2006.
Cyclophosphorylation of polyphenols by diamidoarylphosphites
Maslennikova, Vera I.,Merkulov, Roman V.,Dyagileva, Maria V.,Vasyanina, Larisa K.,Lyssenko, Konstantin A.,Antipin, Mikhail Yu.,Weber, Dirk,Bauer, Ingmar,Habicher, Wolf D.,Nifantyev, Eduard E.
, p. 1753 - 1761 (2007/10/03)
It was found that the cyclophosphorylation of polyphenols by diamidoarylphosphites proceeds via the rupture of only one P-N bond and one P-O bond, the second P-N bond remaining intact. It is supposed that the unusual lack of reactivity of the P-N bond is due to the spatial arrangement of the amido group with respect to the reaction site in phosphorylated intermediates 5.
Synthesis of Casein-Related Peptides and Phosphopeptides. VII. The efficient Synthesis of Ser(P)-Containing peptides by the Use of Boc-Ser(PO3R2)-OH Derivatives
Perich, John W.,Alewood, Paul F.,Johns, R. B.
, p. 233 - 252 (2007/10/02)
A new approach to the synthesis of Ser(PO3R2)-containing peptides by using five protected Boc-Ser(PO3R2)-OH (R = phenyl, ethyl, methyl, benzyl, t-butyl) derivatives is described.The five Boc-protected derivatives are prepared by a simple three-step synthe