Introduce phosphorus into a compound

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To introduce phosphorus into a compound during synthesis, one effective method is to utilize the first step of a Wittig reaction, which involves creating a phosphorus ylide. This approach allows for the incorporation of phosphorus into organic compounds. Additionally, the Arbuzov reaction is another relevant method for introducing phosphorus, particularly in the context of synthesizing esters where phosphorus serves as the central atom instead of carbon. These reactions provide viable pathways for integrating phosphorus into desired chemical structures.
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What is the best way to introduce phosphorus into a compound your are trying to synthesis?


btw I want to add to be an "ester" but instead of the carbon atom being the centeral atom I want it to be P
 
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I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but one way to introduce Phos. to certain types of organic compounds is doing the 1st step of a Wittig reaction to create the phosphorous ylide.
 
Cool. Thanks
 
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