Dioxyphosphoranes, an Emerging Class of Versatile Reagents for Organic Synthesis
JW Kelly, PL Robinson, SA Evans
Index: Kelly, Jeffery W.; Robinson, Philip L.; Evans, Slayton A. Phosphorus and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 1987 , vol. 30, p. 147 - 150
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Abstract
Abstract Several [sgrave]-dioxyphosphoranes have been prepared and their structural characterizations using NMR techniques support the trigonal bipyramidal conformer as the most stable for the acyclic phosphoranes. Their utility in smooth conversions of hydroxylated substrates [HO (CHR) n XH, n= 2–6; X= O, S, NH] to the corresponding X-heterocycles is documented.
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