Higher Aliphatic Alkylheptamethylpyrophosphoramides
J Matt, HJ Harwood
Index: Matt; Harwood Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955 , vol. 77, p. 6068
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Abstract
(3) H. Tolkmith, THIS JOURNAL, 76, 5274 (1953). probably triphosphoramides, arising from partial decomposition of the pyrophosphoramides. The by-product of the octyl analog had nitrogen and phosphorus contents corresponding to a triphosphoramide containing 1.75 octyl groups. Tests of the systemic toxicity of the substituted pyrophosphoramides described herein have been reported elsewhere.* The octyl and dodecyl homologs are less effective ...
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