“…Organophosphorus chemistry have gained considerable interest due to their widespread applications in various areas such as agriculture [1,2], biology [3,4], pharmaceuticals [5][6][7] and chemical synthesis [8,9]. Among these, one of the most common classes are phosphonates, which are attracting increasing interest as important structural motifs that are found in a variety of naturally occurring compounds [10][11][12], as anticancer [13,14], inhibitors of hepatitis C virus [15,16], anti-HIV [17] and antimalarial agents [18].…”