Linxi Yao , Chunmiao Shi , Jianming Pan , Peng Huang , Bin Liu
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Abstract
Based on a desymmetrization strategy, a thioether‐directed C−H phosphorylation reaction of 1‐phenyl‐2‐alkylthionaphthalenes catalyzed by Pd (II) affords atropisomeric biaryl phosphite esters in moderate to good yields. The bifunctionalized by‐products were well inhibited. This newly developed methodology can be potentially applied to synthesize biaryl phosphite monomethyl esters containing alkylthio groups as bidentate anionic ligands.
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Organic chemistry is the fundamental science that stands at the heart of chemistry, biology, and materials science. Research in these areas is vigorous and truly international, with three major regions making almost equal contributions: America, Europe and Asia. Asia now has its own top international organic chemistry journal—the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry (AsianJOC)
The AsianJOC is designed to be a top-ranked international research journal and publishes primary research as well as critical secondary information from authors across the world. The journal covers organic chemistry in its entirety. Authors and readers come from academia, the chemical industry, and government laboratories.