phosphinites
Phosphinites are a class of organophosphorus compounds with the general formula R2P(O)OR', where R is an alkyl or aryl group and R' is an organic group. They are derivatives of hypophosphorous acid, H2P(O)OH. Phosphinites are typically colorless liquids or solids, and their physical properties depend on the nature of the R and R' substituents.
The synthesis of phosphinites often involves the reaction of a dialkyl- or diarylphosphinous halide, R2PX, with
Phosphinites find applications as ligands in organometallic chemistry, particularly in catalysis. Their electronic and steric properties