Current Chemistry Letters (Jan 2021)

A comparative study of metal-catalyzed three-component synthesis of α-aminophosphonates

  • Abdeen, Marwa M.,
  • Hamed, Mohamed A.,
  • Aleem, Abdel Aleem Hassan Abdel,
  • Nassar, Ibrahim F.,
  • El-Sayed, Ibrahim E.T.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ccl.2021.1.006

Abstract

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Different metal catalysts have been tested for the one-pot transformation of carbonyl compounds, amines and phosphites to α-aminophosphonates. The influence of catalyst type, amount, solvent and the substrate electronic factor have been investigated. The results revealed that the carbonyl compounds could be smoothly converted into α-aminophosphonates at room temperature in good to excellent yields, with or without solvent in a reasonable reaction time. These results suggested that among others, lithium perchlorate and metal triflates were proven to be effective catalysts in 10 moles % catalysts. Polar aprotic solvents proved to be the best for the synthesis of α-aminophosphonates. The synthesized compounds' structure characterizations were elucidated by different spectroscopic tools and showed results consistent with the expected structures.