Organophosphorus intermediates. Part I. The formation and decomposition of phenylphosphinic anhydride
MJ Gallagher, ID Jenkins
Index: Gallagher,M.J.; Jenkins,I.D. Journal of the Chemical Society [Section] C: Organic, 1966 , p. 2176 - 2181
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Abstract
Attempts to synthesise phosphinic amides for use as intermediates in the study of “metaphosphate” type compounds are described. In the case of phenyl phosphinic amides the attempts were defeated by the intermediate formation of phenylphosphinic anhydride which undergoes a facile and remarkable decomposition to give phenylphosphonic acid, tetraphenylcyclotetraphosphine, and phenylphosphine. The mechanism of the reaction is ...
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