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Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite

[Image: see text] In pursuit of a more sustainable production of phosphorous acid (H(3)PO(3)), a versatile chemical with phosphorus in the +3 oxidation state, we herein report that condensed phosphates can be employed to phosphorylate hydride reagents under solvent-free mechanochemical conditions to...

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Autores principales: Zhai, Feng, Xin, Tiansi, Geeson, Michael B., Cummins, Christopher C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949633/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35350608
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.1c01381
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Xin, Tiansi
Geeson, Michael B.
Cummins, Christopher C.
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Xin, Tiansi
Geeson, Michael B.
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description [Image: see text] In pursuit of a more sustainable production of phosphorous acid (H(3)PO(3)), a versatile chemical with phosphorus in the +3 oxidation state, we herein report that condensed phosphates can be employed to phosphorylate hydride reagents under solvent-free mechanochemical conditions to furnish phosphite (HPO(3)(2–)). Using potassium hydride as the hydride source, sodium trimetaphosphate (Na(3)P(3)O(9)), triphosphate (Na(5)P(3)O(10)), pyrophosphate (Na(4)P(2)O(7)), fluorophosphate (Na(2)PO(3)F), and polyphosphate (“(NaPO(3))(n)”) engendered phosphite in optimized yields of 44, 58, 44, 84, and 55% based on total P content, respectively. Formation of overreduced products including hypophosphite (H(2)PO(2)(–)) was identified as a competing process, and mechanistic investigations revealed that hydride attack on in-situ-generated phosphorylated phosphite species is a potent pathway for overreduction. The phosphite generated from our method was easily isolated in the form of barium phosphite, a useful intermediate for production of phosphorous acid. This method circumvents the need to pass through white phosphorus (P(4)) as a high-energy intermediate and mitigates involvement of environmentally hazardous chemicals. A bioproduced polyphosphate was found to be a viable starting material for the production of phosphite. These results demonstrate the possibility of accessing reduced phosphorus compounds in a more sustainable manner and, more importantly, a means to close the modern phosphorus cycle.
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spelling pubmed-89496332022-03-28 Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite Zhai, Feng Xin, Tiansi Geeson, Michael B. Cummins, Christopher C. ACS Cent Sci [Image: see text] In pursuit of a more sustainable production of phosphorous acid (H(3)PO(3)), a versatile chemical with phosphorus in the +3 oxidation state, we herein report that condensed phosphates can be employed to phosphorylate hydride reagents under solvent-free mechanochemical conditions to furnish phosphite (HPO(3)(2–)). Using potassium hydride as the hydride source, sodium trimetaphosphate (Na(3)P(3)O(9)), triphosphate (Na(5)P(3)O(10)), pyrophosphate (Na(4)P(2)O(7)), fluorophosphate (Na(2)PO(3)F), and polyphosphate (“(NaPO(3))(n)”) engendered phosphite in optimized yields of 44, 58, 44, 84, and 55% based on total P content, respectively. Formation of overreduced products including hypophosphite (H(2)PO(2)(–)) was identified as a competing process, and mechanistic investigations revealed that hydride attack on in-situ-generated phosphorylated phosphite species is a potent pathway for overreduction. The phosphite generated from our method was easily isolated in the form of barium phosphite, a useful intermediate for production of phosphorous acid. This method circumvents the need to pass through white phosphorus (P(4)) as a high-energy intermediate and mitigates involvement of environmentally hazardous chemicals. A bioproduced polyphosphate was found to be a viable starting material for the production of phosphite. These results demonstrate the possibility of accessing reduced phosphorus compounds in a more sustainable manner and, more importantly, a means to close the modern phosphorus cycle. American Chemical Society 2022-02-14 2022-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8949633/ /pubmed/35350608 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acscentsci.1c01381 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite
title Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite
title_full Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite
title_fullStr Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite
title_short Sustainable Production of Reduced Phosphorus Compounds: Mechanochemical Hydride Phosphorylation Using Condensed Phosphates as a Route to Phosphite
title_sort sustainable production of reduced phosphorus compounds: mechanochemical hydride phosphorylation using condensed phosphates as a route to phosphite
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