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  • Triethylborane-initiated room temperature radical addition of hypophosphites to olefins: synthesis of monosubstituted phosphinic acids and esters.

Triethylborane-initiated room temperature radical addition of hypophosphites to olefins: synthesis of monosubstituted phosphinic acids and esters.

The Journal of organic chemistry (2001-10-02)
S Deprèle, J L Montchamp
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A novel and practical approach to monosubstituted phosphinic acid (alkylphosphonous acid) derivatives from hypophosphite salts or esters is described. Phosphorus-centered radical formation is initiated with Et(3)B/O(2), and the reaction is conveniently conducted at room temperature in an open flask. In contrast to previously reported conditions for the radical reaction of hypophosphorous acid and sodium hypophosphite (peroxide initiators, acid catalysis, heat), the method proceeds under neutral conditions and therefore tolerates a wide range of functional groups. Previously inaccessible phosphinic acids can be prepared in a single step from cheap starting materials. Excellent selectivity is observed for monoaddition, and symmetrical dialkyl phosphinates do not form in significant amounts. Monosubstituted phosphinic acids are usually obtained in better than 90% purity by a simple extractive workup; however, isolated yields are diminished if the substituent is polar. Because radicals derived from hypophosphites are electrophilic, the reaction is limited to the use of electron-rich olefins. The reaction conditions can also be employed in the room temperature radical reduction of alkyl halides and provide an exceptionally mild and environmentally friendly alternative to the use of tributyltin hydride. The remarkable mild nature of the reaction conditions allows for the radical reaction of sensitive alkyl hypophosphites to occur, in which case, a catalytic amount of Et(3)B suffices to deliver alkyl phosphinate esters in reasonable yield.

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