P-Heterocyclic carbenes as effective catalysts for the activation of single and multiple bonds. A theoretical study

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The addition of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) increases the activity of N2O towards cleavage of both the N–O and N–N bonds.


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: This article provides reviews related to some innovative (“non-classical”) synthetic strategies for the formation of CP bonds developed during the last decades. It provides examples of the most important milestones in this field, highlighting the state-of-art of functional phosphorus-containing molecules. Among these are the direct functionalization of organic substrates through chlorine-free reactions with elemental phosphorus, syntheses based on phosphinidene (RP) transfer, phosphorylating methodology employing multiple bonds containing P(III) compounds, reactions with stable heterocyclic carbenes, and synthetic approaches using phosphaethynolate and bis(trichlorosilyl)phosphide salts.


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