2014
DOI: 10.1080/00304948.2014.922376
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Advances and New Variations of the Hirao Reaction

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“…Arylphosphonates, phosphinates or phosphine oxides could all be formed in the coupling reaction of >P(O)H species and aryl halides in the presence of Cu or Ni salts [25]. Starting from the salts of the >P(O)H species, there was no need for any catalysts [26].…”
Section: Microwave-assisted C-p Bond Formationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Arylphosphonates, phosphinates or phosphine oxides could all be formed in the coupling reaction of >P(O)H species and aryl halides in the presence of Cu or Ni salts [25]. Starting from the salts of the >P(O)H species, there was no need for any catalysts [26].…”
Section: Microwave-assisted C-p Bond Formationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The P‐C coupling reaction, catalyzed by transition metal complexes, pioneered by Hirao's group, is one of the most effective methods of the synthesis of tertiary achiral and chiral phosphine oxides. Zhang et al employed a dynamic kinetic resolution strategy to obtain a series of enantiomerically enriched tertiary triarylphosphine oxides 27a‐e , using a palladium‐based catalytic system.…”
Section: Cross‐coupling Of Secondary Phosphine Oxides With Aryl Halidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many variations were elaborated in the last two decades [35,36]. It is noteworthy that the Pd-catalyzed reaction took place efficiently in the presence of Pd(OAc) 2 without any ligand on MW irradiation (Scheme 4) [37].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%