Abstract
A rationale for the unusually strong Lewis basicity and catalytic activity of the title pro-azaphosphatranes is presented. Four stoichiometric and four catalytic uses of such pro-azaphosphatranes are described, as well as some unexpected reactions in which these bases take part. Mechanistic pathways are put forth for several of the transformations outlined.
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