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Water Soluble Cationic Phosphine Ligands Containing <i>m</i>-Guanidinium Phenyl Moieties. Syntheses and Applications in Aqueous Heck Type Reactions
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1997
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Inorganic ChemistryEngineeringMagnesium ChlorideOrganic ChemistryCationic PhosphineOrganometallic CatalysisChemistryPhosphine PhPharmacologySynthetic ChemistryInorganic SynthesisBiomolecular EngineeringInorganic Compound
Cationic phosphine ligands containing m-guanidinium phenyl substituents {Ph(3-n)P[C(6)H(4)-m-NHC(NH(2))(NMe(2))](n)}(n+) nCl(-) (n = 1-3) (17a-c) have been obtained by addition of dimethylcyanamide to the amino groups of tertiary (m-aminophenyl)phosphines in acidic medium. The tertiary (m-aminophenyl)phosphines Ph(3-n)P(C(6)H(4)-m-NH(2))(n) (4a-c) were prepared by reaction of (3-[N,N-bis(trimethylsilyl)amino]phenyl)magnesium chloride (1) with chlorophosphines Ph(3-n)PCl(n) followed by deprotection of the bis(trimethylsilyl)amino groups with methanol. Using a similar protected group synthesis as above, the secondary (m-aminophenyl)phosphine Ph(H)PC(6)H(4)-m-NH(2) (7) could be prepared as well. It may be employed as a building block for the syntheses of chiral bidentate phosphine ligands (11, 14, and 15) bearing m-aminophenyl substituents. The guanidinium phosphines 17b and 17c are readily soluble in water. A comparative study of 17b and 17c, the aryl alkyl guanidinium phosphines 18 and 19, and TPPTS (P(C(6)H(4)-m-SO(3)Na)(3)) in the aqueous phase palladium-catalyzed C-C coupling reaction between p-iodobenzoate and (trifluoroacetyl)propargylamine shows 17b to be of surmounting activity.
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