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Let’s Make White Phosphorus Obsolete

Michael B. Geeson, Christopher C. Cummins

2020ACS Central Science99 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Industrial and laboratory methods for incorporating phosphorus atoms into molecules within the framework of Green Chemistry are in their infancy. Current practice requires large inputs of energy, involves toxic intermediates, and generates substantial waste. Furthermore, a negligible fraction of phosphorus-containing waste is recycled which in turn contributes to negative environmental impacts, such as eutrophication. Methods that begin to address some of these drawbacks are reviewed, and some key opportunities to be realized by pursuing organophosphorus chemistry under the principles of Green Chemistry are highlighted. Methods used by nature, or in the chemistry of other elements such as silicon, are discussed as model processes for the future of phosphorus in chemical synthesis.

Topics & Concepts

White PhosphorusPhosphorusEutrophicationGreen chemistryChemistryBiochemical engineeringEnvironmental scienceNanotechnologyProcess engineeringCatalysisOrganic chemistryEngineeringMaterials scienceNutrientReaction mechanismOrganophosphorus compounds synthesisChemical Reaction MechanismsChemical Synthesis and Reactions
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