Chemistry and Application of H-Phosphonates

Author: Troev   Kolio D.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2006

E-ISBN: 9780080476490

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444527370

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444527370

Subject: O6 Chemistry

Language: ENG

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Chemistry and Application of H-Phosphonates is an excellent source for those planning the synthesis of new phosphorus-containing compounds and in particular derivatives containing a phosphonate, phosphoramide or phosphonic acid diester group. The rich chemistry, low cost and easy availability of diesters of H-phosphonic acid makes them an excellent choice as synthone in a number of practically important reactions.



Phosphonic acid esters are intermediates in the synthesis of important classes of compounds such as alpha-aminophosphonic acids, bisphosphonates, epoxyalkylphosphonates, alpha-hydroxyalkylphosphonates, phosphoramides, poly(alkylene H-phosphonate)s, poly(alkylene phosphate)s, nucleoside H-phosphonates. The synthesis of each of these compound classes is reviewed in detail.



Alpha-Aminophosphonic acids are an important class of biologically active compounds, which have received an increasing amount of attention because they are considered to be structural analogues of the corresponding Alpha-amino acids. The utilities of alpha-aminophosphonates as peptide mimics, haptens of catalytic antibodies, enzyme inhibitors, inhibitors of cancers, tumours, viruses, antibiotics and pharmacologic agents are well documented. Alpha-Hydroxyalkanephosphonates are compounds of significant biological and medicinal applications. Dialkyl epoxyalkylphosphonates are of interest because of their use as intermediates in the synthesis of bioactive substances, and as

Chapter

Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Preface

pp.:  8 – 10

About the Author

pp.:  10 – 12

Contents

pp.:  12 – 16

1: Methods for Preparation and Physical Properties of H-Phosphonates

pp.:  16 – 26

2 Structure and Spectral Characteristics of H-Phosphonates

pp.:  26 – 38

3 Reactivity of H-Phosphonates

pp.:  38 – 122

4 Important Classes of Compounds

pp.:  122 – 268

5 Application of H-Phosphonate Diesters and their Derivatives

pp.:  268 – 300

Subject Index

pp.:  300 – 308

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