Direct
and Scalable Electroreduction of Triphenylphosphine
Oxide to Triphenylphosphine
Posted on 2020-01-24 - 20:39
The
direct and scalable electroreduction of triphenylphosphine
oxide (TPPO)the stoichiometric byproduct of some of the most
common synthetic organic reactionsto triphenylphosphine (TPP)
remains an unmet challenge that would dramatically reduce the cost
and waste associated with performing desirable reactions that are
mediated by TPP on a large scale. This report details an electrochemical
methodology for the single-step reduction of TPPO to TPP using an
aluminum anode in combination with a supporting electrolyte that continuously
regenerates a Lewis acid from the products of anodic oxidation. The
resulting Lewis acid activates TPPO for reduction at mild potentials
and promotes P–O over P–C bond cleavage to selectively
form TPP over other byproducts. Finally, this robust methodology is
applied to (i) the reduction of synthetically useful classes of phosphine
oxides, (ii) the one-pot recycling of TPPO generated from a Wittig
reaction, and (iii) the gram-scale reduction of TPPO at high concentration
(1 M) with continuous product extraction and in flow at high current
density.
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Manabe, Shuhei; Wong, Curt M.; Sevov, Christo S. (2020). Direct
and Scalable Electroreduction of Triphenylphosphine
Oxide to Triphenylphosphine. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.9b12112