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trYPhos

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Synonym(s):

(CyYPhos)(Me)PtBu2, Tricyclohexyl(1-(di-tert-butylphosphanyl)ethylidene)phosphane

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Empirical Formula (Hill Notation):
C28H54P2
CAS Number:
Molecular Weight:
452.68
UNSPSC Code:
12352001
NACRES:
NA.22

Quality Level

form

powder

reaction suitability

reagent type: ligand

mp

137-139 °C

functional group

phosphine

General description

trYPhos is an ylide-functionalized phosphine ligand developed in the lab of Prof. V. Gessner with demonstrated uses in Pd-catalyzed cross coupling reactions, including the arylation of ketones and arylation of amines. trYPhosis the strongest donor of the available YPhos ligands, and is suited towards the most challenging alpha-arylation reactions.

Application

The electron-rich and sterically demanding trYPhos ligand has been used in the gold(I)-catalyzed hydroamination of acetylene, and has shown to be effective in a range of Buchwald-Hartwig amination reactions. The strong electron-donor strength and sterically demanding nature of the ligand has been shown to increase the rate of formation of the catalytically active mono-phosphine palladium species, often leading to decreased reaction times or allowing the use of lower reaction temperatures. trYPhos is the most strongest donor of the available YPhosligands and has been found to be effective alpha-arylation of aliphatic cyclic ketones.

Learn more about ylide-functionalized phosphines (YPhos)

Features and Benefits

Advantages of the trYPhos ligand over less electron rich ligand sources include, increased substrate scope in Buchwald-Hartwig amination reactions, including aryl chlorides, the use of more mild reaction conditions and improved activity in in C-N and C-C cross coupling reactions. The increased electron donor stregth of trYPhos has been shown to be effective in the challenging alpha-arylation of aliphatic ketones.

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Storage Class Code

11 - Combustible Solids

WGK

WGK 3

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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Julian Löffler et al.
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 29(28), e202300151-e202300151 (2023-03-08)
Ylide-functionalized phosphines (YPhos) have recently proven to be strongly donating ligands that enable high catalyst activities in gold(I)-mediated transformations. We now report on a calorimetric study dealing with the [Au(YPhos)Cl] system and assess YPhos-Au bond dissociation enthalpies (BDE). Comparison with
Jens Tappen et al.
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 26(19), 4281-4288 (2020-01-24)
Palladium allyl, cinnamyl, and indenyl complexes with the ylide-substituted phosphines Cy3 P+ -C- (R)PCy2 (with R=Me (L1) or Ph (L2)) and Cy3 P+ -C- (Me)PtBu2 (L3) were prepared and applied as defined precatalysts in C-N coupling reactions. The complexes are
Thorsten Scherpf et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 57(39), 12859-12864 (2018-06-05)
Phosphines are important ligands in homogenous catalysis and have been crucial for many advances, such as in cross-coupling, hydrofunctionalization, or hydrogenation reactions. Herein we report the synthesis and application of a novel class of phosphines bearing ylide substituents. These phosphines
Thorsten Scherpf et al.
Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 59(46), 20596-20603 (2020-07-30)
Organolithium compounds are amongst the most important organometallic reagents and frequently used in difficult metallation reactions. However, their direct use in the formation of C-C bonds is less established. Although remarkable advances in the coupling of aryllithium compounds have been
Sébastien Lapointe et al.
Accounts of chemical research, 55(5), 770-782 (2022-02-17)
The development of homogeneous catalysts is strongly connected to the design of new, sophisticated ligands, which resolve limitations of a given reaction protocol by manipulating the electronic properties of the metal and its spatial environment. Phosphines are a privileged class

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