phosphotriesters
Phosphotriesters are organic compounds characterized by a central phosphorus atom bonded to three oxygen atoms, each of which is also attached to an organic group. This structure can be viewed as a derivative of phosphoric acid where all three hydroxyl groups have been esterified. The general formula for a phosphotriester is P(O)(OR)(OR')(OR''), where R, R', and R'' represent organic substituents. These substituents can be alkyl, aryl, or other organic moieties.
The synthesis of phosphotriesters typically involves the reaction of a phosphoryl chloride or a phosphorodichloridate with
Phosphotriesters have found applications in various fields. In organic synthesis, they serve as intermediates and reagents.