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Mechanism of Phosphorus-carbon Bond Cleavage by Lithium in Tertiary Phosphines. An Optimized Synthesis of 1,2-Bis(phenylphosphino)ethane

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Journal J Org Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2000 May 18
PMID 10814038
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Conditions influencing the extent of P-C(aryl) vs P-C(alkyl) bond cleavage in the reaction of Ph(2)P(CH(2))(2)PPh(2) with lithium in THF have been investigated. The results complement and elucidate earlier work; they indicate that the mechanism of P-C bond cleavage in tertiary phosphines of this type involves a thermodynamic equilibrium between P-C(aryl) and P-C(alkyl) cleaved radicals and anions, followed by reaction and stabilization of these as lithium salts. The addition of water to the reaction mixture causes a reestablishment of the cleavage equilibrium prior to the formation of the secondary phosphines. A mechanism involving competitive release of leaving groups as the thermodynamically most stable anion or radical has been proposed. The preparation of (R, R)-(+/-)/(R, S)-PhP(H)(CH(2))(2)P(H)Ph by this route has been optimized.

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