“…Organophosphorus compounds are ubiquitous structural motifs of several bioactive molecules (Figure ), ligands, and polymers. − However, the construction of the aromatic C–P bond via cross-coupling is always challenging because of the inhibitory nature of phosphine precursors, dehalogenation, or deborylation due to the reducing nature of the P–H bond and generally requires high temperature to facilitate reductive elimination. − Therefore, the development of sustainable methodologies for the construction of C–P bonds remains a topic of interest. After the seminal work of Hirao et al on palladium-catalyzed C–P cross-coupling, several approaches for the metal-catalyzed synthesis of organophosphorus compounds have been developed over the years, including the distinct Ni and Cu catalysts or merging them with photoredox and electrocatalysis. − Despite significant development, most of these reactions are conducted using hazardous organic solvents, such as THF, 1,2-dichloroethane (DCE), 1,4-dioxane, and DMF, which has been restricted by the European Commission. , …”