Rates of Hydroxide Decomposition of Cyclic Phosphonium Salts
S Cremer, B Trivedi, F Weitl
Index: Cremer,S.E. et al. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1971 , vol. 36, p. 3226 - 3231
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Abstract
The rates of hydroxide decomposition of 1-benzyl-1-phenylphospholanium bromide (8), l- benzyl-l-phenylphosphorinanium bromide (P), benzylethylmethylphenylphosphonium iodide (10) and seven substituted phosphetanium salts 1-7 have been measured in 1: 1 ethanol- water at various temperatures. A marked rate enhancement was observed in going from the larger to the smaller rings; the rate of the acyclic salt 10 at 25” was comparable to the six- ...
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