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Latest revision as of 04:21, 18 February 2025
An organophosphorus compound used in organic synthesis
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Triphenylphosphine (often abbreviated as TPP or PPh_) is an organophosphorus compound with the formula P(C_H_)_. It is a common reagent in organic synthesis and is used as a ligand in coordination chemistry.
Structure and properties[edit]
Triphenylphosphine is a white crystalline solid at room temperature. It is soluble in organic solvents such as benzene, diethyl ether, and chloroform. The compound is characterized by a trigonal pyramidal geometry around the phosphorus atom, with three phenyl groups attached.
Synthesis[edit]
Triphenylphosphine is typically synthesized by the reaction of phosphorus trichloride with phenylmagnesium bromide or phenyl lithium. The reaction proceeds as follows:
Applications[edit]
In organic synthesis[edit]
Triphenylphosphine is widely used in organic synthesis. It is a key component in the Wittig reaction, which is used to convert carbonyl compounds into alkenes. The reaction involves the formation of a phosphonium ylide intermediate.
Deoxygenation reactions[edit]
Triphenylphosphine is also used in deoxygenation reactions, such as the conversion of amine oxides to amines. This reaction is depicted in the following image:

As a ligand[edit]
In coordination chemistry, triphenylphosphine acts as a ligand that can stabilize transition metal complexes. It is often used in homogeneous catalysis, such as in the hydroformylation of olefins.
Derivatives[edit]
Triphenylphosphine can be modified to form various derivatives, such as TPPTS (triphenylphosphine-3,3',3-trisulfonate), which is used in aqueous catalysis.

Safety[edit]
Triphenylphosphine is generally considered to be of low toxicity, but it can cause irritation to the skin and eyes. Proper handling and storage are recommended to avoid exposure.
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Triphenylphosphine 2D skeletal structure
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Deoxygenation of an aromatic amine oxide using triphenylphosphine
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TPPTS