The Reactions of Dialkyl Phosphites and Phosphine Oxides with Iodosylbenzene
作者:Sławomir Makowiec、Janusz Rachon
DOI:10.1080/10426500210674
日期:2002.4.1
The reaction of iodosylbenzene with >P(O)H type of acids (dialkylphosphites, secondary phosphine oxides) was studied. The acids of >P(O)H type add to iodosylbenzene to yield intermediate 6 which in the aprotic solvents yields oxidation products, it means >P(O)OH acids and/or anhydride of >P(O)OP(O)< type. On the other hand if the reaction is performed in alcohol as a solvent in the presence of sodium
Direct, oxidative halogenation of diaryl- or dialkylphosphine oxides with (dihaloiodo)arenes
作者:Jasmin Eljo、Graham K. Murphy
DOI:10.1016/j.tetlet.2018.06.044
日期:2018.8
The oxidative halogenation of diaryl- or dialkylphosphine oxides with the hypervalent iodine reagents (difluoroiodo)toluene (p-TolIF2, 1) and (dichloroiodo)benzene (PhICl2, 2) is reported. Phosphoric fluorides could be recovered in 32–75% yield, or they could be trapped with EtOH to give the corresponding phosphinate in typically good yield. Phosphoric chlorides were not readily isolable, and were
Reactivity of diacyloxyiodobenzenes toward trivalent phosphorus nucleophiles
作者:S?awomir Makowiec、Janusz Rachon
DOI:10.1002/hc.10161
日期:——
equiv of sodium diisopropyl phosphite in THF produces diisopropyl 1-(diisopropoxyphosphinyl)ethylphosphonate with excellent yield. It was found that diacyloxyiodobenzene/PR3 system may serve as an acylating agent; the acylation process can proceed via carboxylic acid anhydride or acylphosphonium salt 17 depending on the protocol used. New very efficient method for synthesis of 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoic
1-Methylcarbapenem compounds having antibacterial activity, pharmacologically acceptable esters or salts thereof and pharmaceutical compositions (particularly antibacterial agents) containing them as an active ingredient are described. In addition, the invention includes the use of these compounds, ester derivatives or salts for the manufacture of pharmaceutical compositions, or a method for the prevention or treatment of diseases (particularly bacterial infections) by administering a pharmacologically effective amount of the compounds, ester derivatives or salts to warm-blooded animals (particularly human beings).