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- Hydrophosphination is the insertion of a double bond into a phosphorus-hydrogen bond. Often the hydrophosphination makes phosphorus-carbon bonds by addition...
- CH3P(C6H5)2 + LiI Phosphine is a precursor to some tertiary phosphines by hydrophosphination of alkenes. For example, in the presence of basic catalysts PH3 adds...
- tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)phosphonium chloride, which is used in textiles. The hydrophosphination of alkenes is versatile route to a variety of phosphines. For example...
- which is unusual for a trialkylphosphine. It is prepared by the hydrophosphination of acrylonitrile with phosphine. The compound has been the subject...
- cyclopropanes addition of carbenes or carbenoids Hydroacylation ketones oxidative addition / reductive elimination by metal catalyst Hydrophosphination phosphines...
- air-free techniques. Tributylphosphine is prepared industrially by the hydrophosphination of phosphine with 1-butene: the addition proceeds by a free radical...
- demonstrated. Catalytic activity has also been shown for the analogous hydrophosphination, the hydrogenation of alkene with dihydrogen, regioselective hydrosilylation...
- glyphosate. Kabachnik–Fields reaction Pudovik reaction Abramov reaction Hydrophosphination - the addition of a phosphine derivative (PHR2) across a double bond...
- The phosphorus-bound H of the product can be used in catalyst-free hydrophosphination reactions and in the synthesis of bulky phosphine ligands. Hydroboration...
- chiral monodentate phospholane ligands by highly stereoselective hydrophosphination". Tetrahedron: Asymmetry. 17 (14): 2082–2087. doi:10.1016/j.tetasy...