“…An important area in the chemistry of organophosphorus compounds is the design of new types of P-ligands containing, along with the phosphoryl or thiophosphoryl moieties, one or more other functional groups (keto, amino, hydroxy, etc.). The interest for these compounds is due to their well-known useful applications, such as in the high-performance extraction of various metals including uranium (VI), thorium (IV), and rare earths (III), [1][2][3][4][5][6][7] in the preparation of ion-selective electrodes, [8][9][10] or as ligands for transitionmetal-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions and asymmetric synthesis. [11][12][13][14][15][16] Some of their fluorescent complexes with lanthanum-group metals are also used as light-emitting components in organic light-emitting diodes.…”