Bronsted Acid/Organic Photoredox Cooperative Catalysis: Easy Access to Tri- and Tetrasubstituted Alkenylphosphorus Compounds from Alcohols and P-H Species

Organic Letters
Peizhong XieTeck-Peng Loh

Abstract

A Bronsted acid/organic photoredox cooperative catalytic system toward P-C bond formation from alcohols and P-H species is developed. With the assistance of visible light and TBHP, the reactions proceeded smoothly in an environmentally benign manner to give various alkenylphosphorus compounds in high efficiency.

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