Issue 0, 1969

Kinetics of hydrolysis of some cyclic phosphonium salts

Abstract

The kinetics of alkaline hydrolysis of the cyclic phosphonium salts, 9,9-dimethyl-9-phosphoniafluorene iodide (V; R [double bond, length half m-dash] Me) and 10,10-dimethylphenoxaphosphonium iodide (VIII; R [double bond, length half m-dash] Me) which proceed with cleavage of the ring system, have been studied at different temperatures in 50% aqueous ethanol; both reactions follow a third-order rate law. The five-membered fused ring phosphoniafluorene salt (V; R [double bond, length half m-dash] Me) undergoes hydrolysis twice as rapidly as the six-membered fused ring phenoxaphosphonium salt (VIII; R [double bond, length half m-dash] Me). Under the conditions used for the hydrolysis of these salts, dimethyldiphenylphosphonium iodide did not hydrolyse to an apprecible extent.

The rate data and activation parameters for the above reactions are compared with the data for other cyclic phosphonium salts.

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J. Chem. Soc. B, 1969, 263-265

Kinetics of hydrolysis of some cyclic phosphonium salts

D. W. Allen and I. T. Millar, J. Chem. Soc. B, 1969, 263 DOI: 10.1039/J29690000263

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