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Selected Five-Membered Phosphorus Heterocycles Containing a Stereogenic Phosphorus

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Phosphorus Heterocycles II

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This review presents the synthesis of selected five-membered phosphorus heterocycles containing a stereogenic phosphorus in an optically active form. Their utility in a few asymmetric reactions is also briefly mentioned.

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This account was in part financially supported (as grant PDZ-KBN-126-TO9/2004 for J.D.) in the frame of a scientific project by the government fund created to support science in the 2006–2009 period.

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Drabowicz, J., Krasowska, D., Łopusiński, A., Heugebaert, T.S.A., Stevens, C.V. (2010). Selected Five-Membered Phosphorus Heterocycles Containing a Stereogenic Phosphorus. In: Bansal, R. (eds) Phosphorus Heterocycles II. Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/7081_2009_6

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