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Phosphonite

In organic chemistry, phosphonites are organophosphorus compounds with the formula P(OR)<sub>2</sub>R. They are found in some pesticides and are used as ligands.

Preparation

Although they are derivatives of phosphonous acid (RP(OH)<sub>2</sub>), they are not prepared from such precursors. Phosphonites are prepared by alcoholysis of organophosphinous chlorides. For example, treatment of dichlorophenylphosphine with methanol and base gives dimethyl phenylphosphonite:

Cl<sub>2</sub>PPh + 2 CH<sub>3</sub>OH → (CH<sub>3</sub>O)<sub>2</sub>PPh + 2 HCl

Reactions

Oxidation of phosphonites gives phosphonates:

2 P(OR)<sub>2</sub>R + O<sub>2</sub> → 2 OP(OR)<sub>2</sub>R

Phosphonites can function as ligands in homogeneous catalysis.

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