New Frontiers in Phosphorothioate Formation: Harnessing Inorganic Phosphorus Sources

IF 4.3 2区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Chemical Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1039/d4cc05854b
Jiawei He, Xuesi Zhou, Zixuan Wan, Hua Cao, Xiang Liu
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Organic phosphorothioates are a class of organic compounds containing the C-S-P structural motif, known for their unique physical and chemical properties. These compounds hold significant value in various fields, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and materials science, particularly playing a crucial role in agrochemicals and nucleotide modification. Traditionally, phosphorothioates have been synthesized primarily through the formation of P-S bonds or direct phosphorothioation reactions from organic phosphorus sources such as P(O)H and P(O)SH. In recent years, new strategies utilizing inorganic phosphorus sources, such as P₄S₁₀ and white phosphorus (P4), have emerged as a dynamic area of research. This review highlights the latest advancements in the synthesis of phosphorothioates and phosphoropolythioates from inorganic phosphorus sources, focusing on their applicability, mechanisms, current limitations, and potential future directions.
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硫代磷酸酯形成的新领域:利用无机磷源
有机硫代磷酸酯是一类含有 C-S-P 结构基团的有机化合物,以其独特的物理和化学性质而闻名。这类化合物在农业、医药和材料科学等多个领域具有重要价值,特别是在农用化学品和核苷酸修饰方面发挥着关键作用。传统上,硫代磷酸酯主要通过 P-S 键的形成或直接硫代磷酸反应从 P(O)H 和 P(O)SH 等有机磷源合成。近年来,利用无机磷源(如 P₄S₁₀ 和白磷 (P4))的新策略已成为一个充满活力的研究领域。这篇综述重点介绍了利用无机磷源合成硫代磷酸酯和聚硫代磷酸酯的最新进展,重点关注其适用性、机理、目前的局限性以及未来的潜在发展方向。
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Chemical Communications
Chemical Communications 化学-化学综合
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