Abstract

AbstractThe distinctive hydrophobic hydration effect in the aqueous solution contributes to the success of the phospha‐Michael reaction between β‐CF3‐β,β‐disubstituted enones and diarylphosphine oxides, providing an access to biologically relevant γ‐ketophosphine oxides bearing a sterically highly congested CF3‐ and P(O)‐tetrasubstituted carbon center. More importantly, the resulting products could be further transformed into densely functionalized γ‐ketophosphine oxides containing a CF3‐ and P(O)‐tetrasubstituted carbon center.

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