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Diverse Catalytic Applications of Phosphine Oxide‐Based Metal Complexes

Ashish Anand, S. Perinbanathan, Indresh Singh, Rakesh R. Panicker, T. Boominathan, Arun Gokul, Akella Sivaramakrishna

2024ChemCatChem11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Phosphine oxides are an interesting class of compounds possessing tetracoordinate and pentavalent phosphorus atoms and have been employed in a wide range of applications including reagents in organic synthesis, metal extractants, flame retardants, pharmaceuticals, and bioactivity studies. Among all, the degree of basicity of phosphoryl oxygen driven by the nature of substituents influences the electronic properties of the central metal in a complex toward the diversified catalytic processes. Further, the presence of heteroatoms adjacent to the central phosphorus atom enhances the nucleophilicity of the phosphoryl oxygen atom. In view of this, the present review covers the past two decades of remarkable catalytic versatility of P=O‐based metal complexes and describes the governing factors influencing the structural properties and the resultant coordination behavior. Interestingly, some of the P=O bond distances of metal complexes are either longer or shorter compared to their free ligands, indicating the catalytic activity. These complexes can effectively catalyze a wide range of chemical reactions including polymerizations, C−C and Si−C bond activations, oxidation, reduction, hydroformylation, hydrophosphination, hydrogenation and cyclization reactions. Furthermore, this review emphasizes the impact of substituents, solvents, additives, light, and temperature on the catalytic efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryCatalysisHeteroatomPhosphineTetracoordinatePhosphine oxideNucleophileMetalHydroformylationOxideReactivity (psychology)Organic chemistryPhotochemistryCombinatorial chemistryRing (chemistry)RhodiumAlternative medicinePlanarComputer graphics (images)MedicineComputer sciencePathologyAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisMetal complexes synthesis and propertiesOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and Catalysis
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