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Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Kinases, Phosphatases and Phosphorylation
Electrochemical Dehydrogenative Phosphorylation of Thiols
Chung-Yen Li1, You-Chen Liu1, Yi-Xuan Li1
1Department of Chemistry , National Chung Hsing University , Taichung City 402 , Taiwan, R.O.C.
Abstract:
We report herein a new approach for the synthesis of organothiophosphates from phosphonates and thiols through electrochemical reaction. The reactions were conducted without the addition of oxidant, transition-metal base, or base at room temperature. This system has a good substrate scope and functional group tolerance. Aryl and alkyl thiols worked well with phosphonates to afford the corresponding organothiophosphates in good yields.
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