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    Recent advances in transition metal-mediated transformations of white phosphorus

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    URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10835/7252
    ISSN: 978-0-12-817117-2
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    Scalambra, FrancoUniversity of Almería authority; Peruzzini, MaurizioUniversity of Almería authority; Romerosa, Antonio
    Date
    2019
    Abstract
    Despite of the large interest by both industrial and academic chemists to develop a safe and environmentally acceptable process to functionalize white phosphorus, only few but significant steps have been developed in the last years. New experimental results and theoretical studies provide indeed a robust evidence that different metal complexes are really capable of mediating the formation of P-C bond starting from P4 and organic reagents and that even a catalytic process accomplishing the direct phosphorylation of alcoholos or orther organic substrates may be achieved via the intermediacy of a suitable metal complex. Nevertheless and in spite of the relevant findings achieved so far and of the impressive variety of metal complexes containing P atoms and polyphosphorus, Px, units which have been synthesized and characterized up to now, the original target of the direct (catalytic) phosphorylation of elemental phosphorus remains still unsolved. In this chapter the more recent results pav...
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