Abstract:The preparation of vinyl (or enol) phosphates from α‐halo carbonyl compounds and trivalent phosphorus reagents and is generally known as the Perkow reaction. The study finds that, α‐halo aldehydes are more reactive than α‐halo ketones; whereas α‐halo esters are the least reactive species for the Perkow reaction, and α‐halo amides do not react at all. It has been found that the more α‐halo atoms in the carbonyl compound, the faster the reaction occurs. All the suitable reagents have been suggested for this reac… Show more
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