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Nucleophilic phosphanylation of fluoroaromatic compounds with carboxyl, carboxymethyl, and aminomethyl functionalities - An efficient synthetic route to amphiphilic arylphosphanes
Hingst, Martin,Tepper, Michael,Stelzer, Othmar
, p. 73 - 82 (1998)
Chiral- and multiply-carboxylated phosphanes and phosphanyl derivatives of benzoic and phthalic acids (1-9) are accessible in high yields by nucleophilic phosphanylation of potassium or lithium salts of commercially available fluorobenzoic and 3-fluorophthalic acids with Ph2PH, Ph2PK, PhPLi2, Ph(K)P-(CH2)3-P(K)Ph in superbasic media (DMSO/KOH) or in THF and DME. The hitherto unknown phosphanylphenylacetic acids (10-13) and phosphanylbenzylamines RR′P-C6H4-CH2-NH2 (14-19, R, R′ = H, Me, Ph) with unsubstituted amino groups were also synthesized by this method. The diphenylphosphanyl derivatives 14-16 (R, R′ = Ph) are accessible by an alternative method involving LiAlH4 reduction of the phosphanylbenzonitriles (20-22), which were obtained in high yields by nucleophilic phosphanylation of the corresponding fluoro- or chlorobenzonitriles. The novel bidentate phosphanylbenzonitrile 23 has also been obtained using this synthetic route. All compounds were completely characterized by elemental analysis, NMR spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry.