The Stereochemical Course of the α‐Hydroxyphosphonate–Phosphate Rearrangement |
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Authors: | Dr. Katharina Pallitsch Dipl.‐Ing. Alexander Roller Prof. Dr. Friedrich Hammerschmidt |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Vienna, W?hringerstra?e 38, 1090 Vienna (Austria);2. Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Vienna, W?hringerstra?e 42, 1090 Vienna (Austria) |
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Abstract: | The phosphonate–phosphate rearrangement is an isomerisation of α‐hydroxyphosphonates bearing electron‐withdrawing substituents at the α‐carbon atom. We studied the stereochemical course of this rearrangement with respect to phosphorus. A set of four diastereomeric α‐hydroxyphosphonates was prepared by a Pudovik reaction from two diastereomeric cyclic phosphites. The hydroxyphosphonates were separated and rearranged with Et3N as base. In analogy to trichlorphon, which was the first reported compound undergoing this rearrangement. All four hydroxyphosphonates could be rearranged to 2,2‐dichlorovinyl phosphates. Single‐crystal X‐ray structure analyses of the α‐hydroxyphosphonates and the corresponding phosphates allowed us to show that the rearrangement proceeds with retention of configuration on the phosphorus atom. |
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Keywords: | phosphates phosphites phosphonates reaction mechanisms rearrangement |
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