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On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge

Derivatives of methylenediphosphonic acid possess wide spectra of biological activities and are used in enzymology as research tools as well as in practical medicine. Carbonyl diphosphonic acid is a promising starting building block for synthesis of functionally substituted methylenediphosphonates....

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Autores principales: Khomich, Olga A., Yanvarev, Dmitry V., Novikov, Roman A., Kornev, Alexey B., Puljulla, Elina, Vepsäläinen, Jouko, Khomutov, Alex R., Kochetkov, Sergey N.
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28644411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071040
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author Khomich, Olga A.
Yanvarev, Dmitry V.
Novikov, Roman A.
Kornev, Alexey B.
Puljulla, Elina
Vepsäläinen, Jouko
Khomutov, Alex R.
Kochetkov, Sergey N.
author_facet Khomich, Olga A.
Yanvarev, Dmitry V.
Novikov, Roman A.
Kornev, Alexey B.
Puljulla, Elina
Vepsäläinen, Jouko
Khomutov, Alex R.
Kochetkov, Sergey N.
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description Derivatives of methylenediphosphonic acid possess wide spectra of biological activities and are used in enzymology as research tools as well as in practical medicine. Carbonyl diphosphonic acid is a promising starting building block for synthesis of functionally substituted methylenediphosphonates. Investigation of the interaction of carbonyl diphosphonic acid with hydroxylamine clearly demonstrates that it is impossible to isolate oxime within the pH range 2–12, while only cyanophosphonic and phosphoric acids are the products of the fast proceeding Beckmann-like fragmentation. In the case of O-alkylhydroxylamines, corresponding alcohols are found in the reaction mixtures in addition to cyanophosphonic and phosphoric acids. Therefore, two residues of phosphonic acid being attached to a carbonyl group provide new properties to this carbonyl group, making its oximes very unstable. This principally differs carbonyl diphosphonic acid from structurally related phosphonoglyoxalic acid and other α-ketophosphonates.
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spelling pubmed-61520222018-11-13 On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge Khomich, Olga A. Yanvarev, Dmitry V. Novikov, Roman A. Kornev, Alexey B. Puljulla, Elina Vepsäläinen, Jouko Khomutov, Alex R. Kochetkov, Sergey N. Molecules Article Derivatives of methylenediphosphonic acid possess wide spectra of biological activities and are used in enzymology as research tools as well as in practical medicine. Carbonyl diphosphonic acid is a promising starting building block for synthesis of functionally substituted methylenediphosphonates. Investigation of the interaction of carbonyl diphosphonic acid with hydroxylamine clearly demonstrates that it is impossible to isolate oxime within the pH range 2–12, while only cyanophosphonic and phosphoric acids are the products of the fast proceeding Beckmann-like fragmentation. In the case of O-alkylhydroxylamines, corresponding alcohols are found in the reaction mixtures in addition to cyanophosphonic and phosphoric acids. Therefore, two residues of phosphonic acid being attached to a carbonyl group provide new properties to this carbonyl group, making its oximes very unstable. This principally differs carbonyl diphosphonic acid from structurally related phosphonoglyoxalic acid and other α-ketophosphonates. MDPI 2017-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6152022/ /pubmed/28644411 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071040 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Khomich, Olga A.
Yanvarev, Dmitry V.
Novikov, Roman A.
Kornev, Alexey B.
Puljulla, Elina
Vepsäläinen, Jouko
Khomutov, Alex R.
Kochetkov, Sergey N.
On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge
title On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge
title_full On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge
title_fullStr On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge
title_full_unstemmed On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge
title_short On the Reaction of Carbonyl Diphosphonic Acid with Hydroxylamine and O-alkylhydroxylamines: Unexpected Degradation of P-C-P Bridge
title_sort on the reaction of carbonyl diphosphonic acid with hydroxylamine and o-alkylhydroxylamines: unexpected degradation of p-c-p bridge
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6152022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28644411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules22071040
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