“…Organophosphines are integral molecules in catalysis, synthetic chemistry, materials science, and more. − Metal-catalyzed hydrophosphination, the addition of a P–H bond across an unsaturated substrate, is one of the most promising and atom-economical P–C bond-forming reactions. − Progress has been made in expanding the available catalysts, scope, and selectivity of hydrophosphination in recent years. − However, limitations remain that hamper the synthetic utility of hydrophosphination. , Among the most notable limitations with known catalysts is that they often require special preparation and/or complex ancillary ligands and that most precatalysts are not air- and water-stable (i.e., not convenient). Known catalysts also have limitations in reactivity, often stymied by unactivated or highly substituted substrates, especially in intermolecular reactions. , …”