Abstract:phosphoramidate, phosphoranylidenetriazene, and azaphosphole derivatives can be respectively formed when the substituted azidocoumarin 1 reacted with trialkylphosphites (TAP), dialkylphosphonates (DAP), and tris(dialkylamino)phosphines. The known triazinedione was revealed to be a side product in the reactions of carbaldehyde 1 with TAP and tris(dialkylamino)phosphines. In the same context, when the starting coumarin 16 was allowed to react with P (III) reagents, chromen phosphoramidates and chromen phosphoric… Show more
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