Phosphorinanes as ligands for palladium-catalyzed cross-coupling chemistry.
2006
Phosphorinanes are presented as a class of phosphine ligand suitable for organopalladium cross-coupling chemistry. Prepared via a direct double Michael addition of a monoalkyl- or arylphosphine to phorone followed by a Wolf−Kishner reduction, phosphorinanes are relatively inexpensive to manufacture and allow modification of one of the alkyl moieties permitting steric and electronic fine-tuning of the ligands. Library screening and applications of these ligands in the Suzuki, Sonogashira, ketone arylation, and aryl amination reactions are presented.
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