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Phosphorus complexes amides

Recently Bredereck and his students have compared the reactivity of a variety of amide complexes in their reaction with 4-amino-l,3-dimethyl-uracil( ) and they came to the conclusion that a mixed carbonyl chloride, phosphorus oxychloride amide complex is the most reactive reagent. [Pg.89]

Tetrasubstituted phosphinous amides of the type R2NPPh2 have been successfully arylated at phosphorus by the action of bromobenzene, in a process catalyzed by NiBr2, to give the aminophosphonium bromides [R2NPPh3] Br [109]. Other representative members of this class form phosphane-borane complexes [62], are aminated at phosphorus by chloramine to yield bis(amino)phos-phonium salts [110] and have been claimed to be protonated at phosphorus by ethereal tetrafluoroboric acid, as determined by NMR analysis [111]. [Pg.89]

Aluminum chloride-phosphorus oxychloride complex, 31, 88 Amberlite IR-4B resin, 32, 13 Amidation, of isocyanic acid with bromo-aniline and other aromatic amines, 31,8... [Pg.52]

The oxidative addition can take place from the top of the molecule (as shown), but it can also take place from the bottom, giving another diastereomeric intermediate that probably does not undergo migration. The two oxidative additions require rotations in opposite directions of the substrate with respect to the rhodium phosphine complex. The rotation required also depends on the geometrical isomer of the rhodium complex to be formed (alkene/amide trans or cis to phosphine here we have chosen an amide cis to both phosphorus atoms). Both the major and the minor diastereomeric substrate complex require such a rotation upon oxidative addition. [Pg.84]

An oxazole substituted with a complex aminohydantoin side chain is described as a muscle relaxant. Imine formation between glyoxylic acid and aminohydantoin (38-1) results in the imino acid (38-2). Use of that intermediate to acylate the amine on 4-chloro-2 -aminoacetophenone (38-3) leads to the amide (38-4), which now includes a 1,4-dicarbonyl array. Treatment of the keto-amide with phosphorus... [Pg.263]

Thiane oxides have been shown to be reduced cleanly back to the thiane with phosphorus pentasulfide under conditions to which sulfones, sulfinates, ketones, esters and amides are inert (78CJC1423) the potential of this reaction, though not yet applied, is obviously considerable, especially when coupled with the old-established Raney nickel desulfurization technique. Thiane itself is desulfurized to pentane (with traces of cyclopentane) but the opportunity to construct alkyl chains of great complexity regio- and stereo-specifically is there. At the very least, the reduction to tetrahydrothiopyrans presents a very useful entree into a wide range of 2-substituted thianes (Scheme 2). [Pg.896]

Complexes with organa -phosphorus and -arsenic oxides, amine oxides, amides, sulfoxides and... [Pg.2]


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