33348-51-5Relevant articles and documents
Fast-Synthesis of α-Phosphonyloxy Ketones as Drug Scaffolds in a Capillary Microreactor
Ramanjaneyulu, Bandaru T.,Vidyacharan, Shinde,Yim, Se Jun,Kim, Dong-Pyo
supporting information, p. 7730 - 7734 (2019/12/24)
A simple, room temperature approach for the fast single-step synthesis of α-phosphonyloxy ketone, a drug scaffold, has been developed which involves highly reactive species i.e., 1,2-dicarbonyls that readily react with trialkyl phosphites and formic acids in batch as well as in continuous-flow with the flow rate of 3 ml/min (tR = ~4 s). The present approach reduced the synthesis time from hours to minutes in batch, which was further lowered to a few seconds precisely controlled by single capillary microfluidics. A wide range of 1,2-dicarbonyl derivatives were smoothly transformed to their corresponding α-phosphonyloxy ketones in moderate to good yields (50–82 %) under optimized flow-reaction conditions. Further, the α-phosphonyloxy ketones produced can be utilized in batch process to form benzoin, oxazole core, and α,α′-diarylated carbonyl compounds in 82 %, 50 %, and 54 % yields, respectively, which are alternative key precursors/scaffolds of natural products and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs).
Aroyl group driven [1,2] phosphonate-phosphate/phosphine oxide-phosphinate rearrangement
Khan, Shahnawaz,Battula, Satyanarayana,Ahmed, Qazi Naveed
, p. 4273 - 4279 (2016/07/06)
Aroyl group driven phosphonate-phosphate rearrangement in dialkyl/aryl(α-hydroxy-β-oxo-β-arylethyl)phosphonates having α-proton under basic conditions is presented and extended to a novel one-pot direct coupling method between 2-oxoaldehydes (2OA) and H-p
I2O5/DBU mediated direct α-phosphoryloxylation of ketones with H-phosphonates leading to α-hydroxyketone phosphates
Liu, Chunli,Wei, Wei,Yang, Daoshan,Zheng, Yuanyuan,Bi, Yanshuai,Chen, Min,Wang, Hua
, p. 6901 - 6906 (2015/08/24)
A simple and convenient procedure has been developed for the construction of α-hydroxyketone phosphates via I2O5/DBU mediated direct α-phosphoryloxylation of ketones with H-phosphonates. This new reaction proceeds through three steps involving α-iodination of ketones, oxidation of H-phosphonates, and nucleophilic substitution of α-iodo ketones to access a series of α-hydroxyketone phosphates of biological importance.