Chinese Journal of Organic Chemistry ›› 2025, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (12): 4290-4297.DOI: 10.6023/cjoc202506033 Previous Articles     Next Articles

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(杂)芳烃的电化学碳-氢膦酰化反应研究进展

刘若雨a,*(), 梁炳玉b, 陈书阳a, 孙红先a, 孙一冰a, 叶勇c,*()   

  1. a 南阳师范学院化学与制药工程学院 河南南阳 473000
    b 河南省科学院质量检验与分析测试研究中心 郑州 450000
    c 郑州大学化学学院 郑州 450000
  • 收稿日期:2025-06-26 修回日期:2025-08-08 发布日期:2025-10-09
  • 通讯作者: 刘若雨, 叶勇
  • 基金资助:
    南阳师范学院(2025STP013); 南阳科技重大专项(24KJGG015)

Recent Advances of C—H Phosphonylation of (Hetero)arenes under Electrochemical Conditions

Ruoyu Liua,*(), Bingyu Liangb, Shuyang Chena, Hongxian Suna, Yibing Suna, Yong Yec,*()   

  1. a College of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Nanyang Normal University, Nanyang, Henan 473000
    b Quality Inspection and Analysis Testing Research Center, Henan Academy of Sciences, Zhengzhou 450000
    c College of Chemistry, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450000
  • Received:2025-06-26 Revised:2025-08-08 Published:2025-10-09
  • Contact: Ruoyu Liu, Yong Ye
  • Supported by:
    Nanyang Normal University(2025STP013); Nanyang Science and Technology Major Project(24KJGG015)

Phosphonylated (hetero)arenes, as an important class of organophosphorus compounds, exhibit broad application value in fields such as organic catalysis, medicinal chemistry, and materials science. Among various synthetic approaches, the C—H phosphonylation of (hetero)arenes stands out as one of the most efficient strategies for synthesizing these compounds due to its atom economy and step simplicity. In recent years, with the rapid development of organic electrochemistry, significant breakthroughs have been achieved in electrochemically driven C—H phosphonylation. Compared with traditional methods, the electrochemical strategy offers distinct advantages: (1) it replaces chemical oxidants with electrons, improving atom economy, and (2) it demonstrates excellent functional group compatibility under mild conditions. This review summarizes the latest advances in the electrochemical C—H phosphonylation of (hetero)arenes, with a focus on reaction mechanisms and substrate scope. For clarity, the discussed reaction systems are categorized into two major classes based on the electrolysis mode (direct electrolysis vs. indirect electrolysis).

Key words: organic electrosynthesis, electrooxidation, electrocatalysis, phosphonylation, (hetero)arenes