Mannich type reactions of chlorophosphites, phosphoramides and aldehydes (ketones) under solvent-free and catalyst-free conditions—synthesis of N-phosphoramino α-aminophosphonates

A convenient and rapid method was developed for the synthesis of various N-phosphoramino α-aminoalkylphosphonates through Mannich type reactions under catalyst- and solvent-free conditions with excellent yields.

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