2,2'-Biphenylene phosphorochloridite

2,2'-Biphenylene phosphorochloridite is the name for a polycyclic organophosphorus compound with the formula C12H8O2PCl. It is a precursor to diphosphite ligands such as BiPhePhos by reaction with suitable diols. 2,2'-Biphenylene phosphorochloridites, which is a white solid, is prepared from 2,2'-biphenol and phosphorus trichloride. It is prepared by the reaction of 2,2'-biphenol and phosphorus trichloride.[1][2]

2,2'-Biphenylene phosphorochloridite
Names
IUPAC name
6-Chlorodibenzo[d,f][1,3,2]dioxaphosphepine
Other names
1,1’-biphenyl-2,2’-diyl phosphorochloridite
Identifiers
3D model (JSmol)
ChemSpider
EC Number
  • 929-115-2
Properties
C12H8ClO0P
Molar mass 218.62 g·mol−1
Appearance white solid
Melting point 63 °C (145 °F; 336 K)
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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References

  1. Cuny, Gregory D.; Buchwald, Stephen L. (1993). "Practical, High-Yield, Regioselective, Rhodium-Catalyzed Hydroformylation of Functionalized α-Olefins". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 115: 2066–2068. doi:10.1021/ja00058a079.
  2. Van Rooy, Annemiek; Kamer, Paul C. J.; Van Leeuwen, Piet W. N. M.; Goubitz, Kees; Fraanje, Jan; Veldman, Nora; Spek, Anthony L. (1996). "Bulky Diphosphite-Modified Rhodium Catalysts: Hydroformylation and Characterization". Organometallics. 15: 835–847. doi:10.1021/OM950549K.
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