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Hydrophosphorylation of electron-deficient alkenes and alkynes mediated by convergent paired electrolysis.

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A straightforward and practical strategy for hydrophosphorylation of electron-deficient alkenes and alkynes to access γ-ketophosphine oxides, enabled by a convergent paired electrolysis (CPE) in the absence of a metal, base,… Click to show full abstract

A straightforward and practical strategy for hydrophosphorylation of electron-deficient alkenes and alkynes to access γ-ketophosphine oxides, enabled by a convergent paired electrolysis (CPE) in the absence of a metal, base, and redox reagent, has been described. Mechanistic studies have revealed that the diarylphosphane oxides play the dual role of a phosphorus radical precursor and hydrogen donor in this transformation.

Keywords: electron deficient; convergent paired; deficient alkenes; paired electrolysis; alkenes alkynes; hydrophosphorylation electron

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2022

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