The chemistry of fluorocarbon sulfonic acids. I. Preparation of anhydrides and sulfonyl halides
GVD Tiers
Index: Van Dyke Tiers,G. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1963 , vol. 28, p. 1244 - 1246
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Abstract
The reaction of phosphorus pentachloride with cyclic fluorocarbon sulfonic acids leads first, with loss of hydrogen chloride, to a high melting solid, which decomposes upon strong heating to yield the sulfonic anhydride. The non-cyclic acids produce a mixture of anhydride and sulfonyl chloride. The higher-boiling sulfonic anhydrides are cleaved, above 200, by metal salts such as sodium fluoride, zinc chloride, and aluminum chloride. Sulfonyl ...
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