Abstract
An expeditious, simple, and green method was developed for the synthesis of privileged aryl/heterocyclicphosphonates, 8(a–c) to 13(a–c) through Michaelis–Arbuzov reaction of aryl/heterocyclic halides (Br), 1–6, and trialkylphosphites, 7(a–c), in room-temperature ionic liquid [bbim]Br using heterogeneous Lewis catalyst, nano-silica-supported boron trifluoride (BF3-SiO2). The advantages of this protocol are simplicity, good yield of the products, less reaction time (20–38 min), mild reaction conditions, easy workup, and reusability of the catalyst and ionic liquid. It is demonstrated that nano-BF3-SiO2 is a recoverable and easy accessible catalyst for the formation of C(sp2)-P bond in an ionic liquid.
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a 1-Bromo-4-methyl-2-nitrobenzene (2) (1 mmol, 215 mg) and triethylphosphite (7b) (1 mmol, 0.18 mL) were selected as models for the optimization of reaction conditions.
**Boiling point.
a 1-Bromo-4-methyl-2-nitrobenzene (2) (1 mmol, 215 mg) and triethylphosphite (7b) (1 mmol, 0.18 mL) were selected as models for the optimization of reaction conditions and the model reaction was progressed at 50–60 °C.
a 1-Bromo-4-methyl-2-nitrobenzene (2) (1 mmol, 215 mg) and triethylphosphite (7b) (1 mmol, 0.18 mL) were selected as models for the optimization of reaction conditions and the reaction was conducted at 50–60 °C.
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