TBAI-catalyzed oxidative C-H functionalization: a new route to benzo[b]phosphole oxides

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Yun ZhangYufen Zhao

Abstract

The first metal-free, efficient TBAI-catalyzed radical addition/cyclization of diaryl(arylethynyl)phosphine oxides with toluene derivatives has been developed, affording a general, one-step approach to structurally sophisticated benzo[b]phosphole oxides via sequential C-H functionalization along with the formation of two new C-C bonds.

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