In organic chemistry, phosphinites are organophosphorus compounds with the formula P(OR)R2.
They are used as ligands in homogeneous catalysis and coordination chemistry.
For example, treatment of chlorodiphenylphosphine with methanol and base gives methyl diphenylphosphinite: Although they are esters of phosphinous acids (R2POH), phosphinites are not made via such intermediates.
Oxidation of phosphinites gives phosphinates: Phosphinites are ligands, giving derivatives similar to metal phosphine complexes.
They are stronger pi-acceptors than typical phosphine ligands.