(R)-DM-SEGPHOS(R) - Names and Identifiers
Name | (R)-(+)-DM-SEGPHOS
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Synonyms | (R)-DM-SEGPHOS (R)-DM-SEGPHOS(R) (R)-(+)-DM-SEGPHOS (R)-(+)-DM-SEGPHOS(regR) (R)-(+)-DM-SEGPHOS(REGR)(R)-(+)-DM-SEGPHOS(REGR) (R)-(+)-5,5'-Bis[di(3,5-xylyl)phosphino]-4,4'-bi-1,3-benzodioxole 1,1'-[(4R)-[4,4'-Bi-1,3-benzodioxole]-5,5'-diyl]bis[1,1-bis(3,5-dimethylphenyl)phosphine]
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CAS | 850253-53-1
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(R)-DM-SEGPHOS(R) - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C46H44O4P2
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Molar Mass | 722.8 |
Melting Point | 256-261°C |
Boling Point | 816.9±65.0 °C(Predicted) |
Appearance | Powder |
Color | off white to pale yellow |
Storage Condition | under inert gas (nitrogen or Argon) at 2-8°C |
(R)-DM-SEGPHOS(R) - Risk and Safety
(R)-DM-SEGPHOS(R) - Introduction
(R)-( )-DM-SEGPHOS ((R)-( )-DM-SEGPHOS) is a chiral organophosphorus compound with the following properties:
Appearance: White crystalline solid
Molecular formula: C46H34P2
Molecular weight: 646.71g/mol
Melting point: 118-120°C
(R)-( )-DM-SEGPHOS can be used as a ligand in catalysts, mainly for catalyzing asymmetric synthesis reactions, especially in the presence of metal organic catalysts (such as palladium, platinum, ruthenium or rhodium). It is widely used in asymmetric hydrogenation, diazotization, olefin hydrogenation, asymmetric nucleophilic substitution, asymmetric reduction and other reactions.
The method for preparing (R)-( )-DM-SEGPHOS includes a two-step reaction. First, 3,5-xylitol reacts with Ph2PCl to obtain 3,5-xylylbis (diphenylphosphine) compound; then, it reacts with 4,4 '-bis (1,3-benzodione) under the catalysis of lead (II) salt to obtain the target product.
When using (R)-( )-DM-SEGPHOS, you need to pay attention to the following safety information:
-Appropriate laboratory safety measures must be taken, such as wearing personal protective equipment (e. g. gloves, glasses, protective clothing, etc.).
-Avoid skin contact and inhalation.
-Avoid contact with oxidants and strong acids.
-Should be operated in a well-ventilated place.
-Waste disposal is subject to local regulations.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15