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A simple straightforward synthesis of phenylphosphane and the photoinitiator bis(mesitoyl)phenylphosphane oxide (IRGACURE 819)

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CHIMIA
Volume 62, Issue 1-2, Pages 18-22

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SWISS CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.2533/chimia.2008.18

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acylphosphanes; ion triples; phosphanes; phosphorus; photoinitiators; sodium

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A straightforward high-yield synthesis for the photoinitiator bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phenylphosphane oxide (16, IRGACURE 819) involves: i) the reaction of phenyldichlorophosphane, PhPCl2, with sodium to give [Na-2(P2Ph2)(tmeda)](6) (5); ii) protonation of 5 with tert-butanol to give 1,2-diphenyldiphosphane, PhHP-PHPh (12); iii) reduction of 12 by sodium to yield [Na(PHPh)](x) (13); iv) protonation of 13 with tert-butanol to give phenylphosphane PhPH2 (14) in excellent yields; v) reaction of 14 with 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoylchloride (MesCOCl) in presence of the NaOt-Bu formed in steps ii and iv to give bis(2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl)phenylphosphane 7; vi) oxygenation of 7 with 30% aqueous hydrogen peroxide to give the final product 16. This reaction can be performed in toluene with about 4 vol-% of tmeda as an activator in a one-pot synthesis without changing the solvent. The structures determined by X-ray diffraction of the unique hexameric aggregate 5 and 16 are reported.

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