Abstract

The preparation and chemistry of novel sulfonyl- and phosphoryl-derived λ(3)-iodanes are reported. These compounds with three different heteroatoms attached to a negatively charged C atom represent potentially useful reagents that combine in one molecule the synthetic advantages of a phosphonium ylide and an iodonium salt. Specifically, they can react with a number of acetylenes, leading to hitherto unknown sulfonyl- and phosphoryl-substituted phosphinolines, phosphininothiophenes, and a novel type of annelated P-containing heterocycle--phosphininopyrazole.

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