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DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1258387
Application of Bis(trimethylsilyl) Phosphonite in the Efficient Preparation of New Heterocyclic α-Aminomethyl-H-phosphinic Acids
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Publication Date:
28 December 2010 (online)

Abstract
A simple, reproducible, and efficient preparation of new heterocyclic α-aminomethyl-H-phosphinic acids is reported. The synthetic protocol is based on the application of bis(trimethylsilyl) phosphonite, as an efficient phosphorous nucleophile, in the reaction with the corresponding heterocyclic imines. Subsequent methanolysis of the addition intermediates leads to the expected heterocyclic α-aminomethyl-H-phosphinic acids in fair to good yields. Additionally, acidic hydrolysis of benzhydrylamino derivatives allows the efficient preparation of free α-aminomethyl-H-phosphinic acids in good yields and high purity after simple crystallization.
Key words
heterocycles - phosphorus - aldehydes - imines - hydrolysis
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