- In
organophosphorus chemistry, the
Pudovik reaction is a
method for
preparing α-aminomethylphosphonates.
Under basic conditions, the phosphorus–hydrogen...
- can give an
aziridine system.
Imine react with
dialkylphosphite in the
Pudovik reaction and Kabachnik–Fields
reaction Imines are
common in nature. The...
-
Ellis K.
Fields in 1952. The
reaction is very
similar to the two-component
Pudovik reaction,
which involves condensation of the
phosphite and a preformed...
-
Phosphonic acid can be
alkylated via the Kabachnik–Fields
reaction or
Pudovik reaction to give aminophosphonate,
which are
useful as
chelating agents...
-
reaction Pudovik reaction Abramov reaction Hydrophosphination - the
addition of a
phosphine derivative (PHR2)
across a
double bond
Pudovik, A. N.; Konovalova...
- 62: 158. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.062.0158. Cherkasov, R. A.; Kutyrev, G. A.;
Pudovik, A. N. (1985). "Tetrahedron
report number 186
Organothiophosphorus reagents...
- Zaitsev,
Eugeny E. Wagner,
Alexander E. Arbuzov,
Boris A. Arbuzov,
Arcady N.
Pudovik,
Vladimir S. Abramov. – laid the
foundation of
Kazan School of Chemistry...
- 6-addition, as in the
example below. (10)
Imines can also
undergo the
reaction (
Pudovik reaction),
affording α-alkylamino phosphonates.
Primary amines can be produced...
- (C2H5O)2P(O)H + RCHO → (C2H5O)2P(O)CH(OH)R It can also add to
imines in the
Pudovik reaction and Kabachnik–Fields reaction, in both
cases forming aminophosphonates...
- hydrophosphonylation,
usually the
condensation of
imines and
phosphorous acid. In the
Pudovik reaction or Kabachnik–Fields
reaction the
esters of
phosphorous acid are...