“…79 In a recent communication, Zhou and co-workers reported on synthesis of a series of dinuclear rare earth metal (i.e., yttrium, niobium, samarium, desprosium and ytterbium) amido complexes containing methylene-linked pyrrolylamido ligands and their application in the hydrophosphonylation of aldehydes and unactivated ketones, also under solvent-free conditions. 80 During preliminary experiments, the authors discovered that the reaction of benzaldehyde with diethylphosphite under neat conditions in the presence of 0.1 mol% of 12, a samarium amido complex containing a methylene-linked pyrrolyl-amido ligand, led to the desired α-hydroxyphosphonate in almost quantitative yield in only five minutes at room temperature. In an examination of the protocol's scope, it was shown that both aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes reacted well under solvent-free conditions at room temperature, yielding the desired α-hydroxyphosphonates in good to excellent yields in a reaction time of just five minutes (Table 35).…”