Phosphorus Radical-Initiated Cascade Reaction To Access 2-Phosphoryl-Substituted Quinoxalines

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Yan LiuYufen Zhao

Abstract

An effective radical cascade cyclization strategy was developed, by which a wide range of 2-phosphoryl-substituted quinoxalines were prepared in one pot via reaction of ortho-diisocyanoarenes with diarylphosphine oxides in the presence of AgNO3 under mild reaction conditions.

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