Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions

This thesis describes the asymmetric syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes, which contain a stereogenic center at phosphorus, through various reactions, including insertion, hydrophosphination, hydration, and hydroamination. Promoted by the coordination of diprop-1-ynylphenylphosphine to...

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Main Author: Luo, Ding
Other Authors: Leung Pak Hing
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/41625
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description This thesis describes the asymmetric syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes, which contain a stereogenic center at phosphorus, through various reactions, including insertion, hydrophosphination, hydration, and hydroamination. Promoted by the coordination of diprop-1-ynylphenylphosphine to ruthenium, the two alkyne moieties thereafter were functionalized by different reactions, which thus led to the formation of a chiral phosphorous center. This strategy presented is valuable and can be widely used in the synthesis of chiral phosphines.
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spelling ntu-10356/416252023-02-28T23:42:39Z Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions Luo, Ding Leung Pak Hing School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Organometallic compounds This thesis describes the asymmetric syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes, which contain a stereogenic center at phosphorus, through various reactions, including insertion, hydrophosphination, hydration, and hydroamination. Promoted by the coordination of diprop-1-ynylphenylphosphine to ruthenium, the two alkyne moieties thereafter were functionalized by different reactions, which thus led to the formation of a chiral phosphorous center. This strategy presented is valuable and can be widely used in the synthesis of chiral phosphines. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (SPMS) 2010-07-26T02:47:36Z 2010-07-26T02:47:36Z 2010 2010 Thesis Luo, D. (2010). Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/41625 10.32657/10356/41625 en 297 p. application/pdf
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Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions
title Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions
title_full Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions
title_fullStr Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions
title_full_unstemmed Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions
title_short Syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination, insertion, hydration, and hydroamination reactions
title_sort syntheses of bifunctionalized phosphine complexes via ruthenium promoted stepwise hydrophosphination insertion hydration and hydroamination reactions
topic DRNTU::Science::Chemistry::Organic chemistry::Organometallic compounds
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