Apr 05, 2022
Nature Chemistry - Selective Functionalization of White Phosphorus (P4)
White Phosphorus First
The main feedstock for the value-added phosphorus chemicals used in industry and research is white phosphorus (P4), from which the key intermediate for forming P(III) compounds is PCl3. Owing to its high reactivity, syntheses based on PCl3 are often
accompanied by product mixtures and laborious work-up procedures, so an alternative process to form a viable P(III) transfer reagent is desirable.
Now, writing in Nature Chemistry, Jan Weigand and co-workers describe an approach to selectively generate a P1 transfer reagent from white phosphorus that enables the selective formation of P–C, P–N and P–O bonds. DOI: 10.1038/s41557-022-00913-4.
See also the Nature Chemistry news & views article by Prof. Grützmacher (ETH Zurich).