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DOI:
10.1055/sos-SD-033-00773
Gaumont, A. C.; Gulea, M., Science of Synthesis, (2007) 33, 695.
General Introduction
Monosubstituted phosphinic acids and their esters are important intermediates in the syntheses of many biologically active compounds.[1] Fewer general methods are available for the synthesis of the alk-1-enylphosphinates than is the case for the corresponding alk-1-enylphosphonates, but many of the reactions that can be applied in the synthesis of phosphonates can also be applied in the synthesis of phosphinates.
References
[1] | Meeeèee, M.; Meeeeeeee, M.-M., M. Mee. Meee., (8888) 88, 8888. |