“…Phosphaalkynes are phosphorus analogues of nitriles and their chemistry has been developed not only as ligands of transition metal complexes, but also as a building block for further interesting phosphorus-containing heterocyclic compounds. 84-87 The 2,4,6tri-tert-butylphenyl derivative 34 has been prepared by the two different methods, by the elimination of a siloxane from phosphaalkenes 88, 89 and by the 1,2-aryl migration from phosphorus to carbon, which can be considered as a phosphorus version of the Fritsch-Buttenberg-Wiechell reaction (FBW reaction) of E-28, as shown in equation (17). 80, 90 In contrast, the isomer Z-28 did not form phosphaalkyne, indicating that some stereoelectronic effect might be operating during this FBW reaction, as has been postulated by Köbrich and Trapp 91 for the original FBW reactions.…”