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Preparation of 5-Membered Rings via Radical Addition-Translocation-Cyclization (RATC) Processes Mediated by Diethyl Thiophosphites

Lamarque, Christophe
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Beaufils, Florent
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Denes, Fabrice
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2011
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (ASC)

A practical method for the formation of thiophosphonates bearing functionalized monocyclic, fused bicyclic and spirocyclic residues is presented. The procedure requires the easily available terminal alkynes as starting materials as well as commercially and readily available reagents such as diethyl thiophosphite. The experimental procedure consists of a one-pot process without any slow addition of one of the reagents.

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DOI
10.1002/adsc.201000852
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291530800023

Author(s)
Lamarque, Christophe
Beaufils, Florent
Denes, Fabrice
Schenk, Kurt  
Renaud, Philippe
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis (ASC)
Volume

353

Start page

1353

End page

1358

Subjects

alkynes

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dialkyl phosphites

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dialkyl thiophosphites

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1,5-hydrogen transfer

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radical initiators

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radical reactions

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Phosphorus-Centered Radicals

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Hydrogen-Atom Abstraction

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Emmons-Type Reactions

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Tin-Free Procedure

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Cyclopentane Derivatives

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Homolytic Substitution

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1,5-Hydrogen Transfer

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Dialkyl Phosphites

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Vinyl Radicals

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December 16, 2011
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