Magnesium Salts of Arylphosphonic Acids. The Preparation of o-Nitrophenylphosphonic Acid1

LD Freedman, GO Doak

Index: Freedman; Doak Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955 , vol. 77, p. 6221

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Abstract

It has long been known that most arsonic acids when heated with magnesia mixture yield insoluble magnesium salts. 2 This reaction has often proved useful in the isolation and purification of arsonic acids. In 1941, Bauer3 noted an analogous reaction with p-chloro-and p-aminophenylphosphonic acids. Since we had available a considerable number of arylphosphonic acids, the preparation of which has been described in recent ...

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