Issue 0, 1971

Re-examination of the vinyl chloride–phosphorus trichloride–oxygen reaction: an example of direct formation of a phosphate derivative from an olefin

Abstract

Contrary to previous reports, the reaction of vinyl chloride with phosphorus trichloride and oxygen gives as the main products a 1·7 : 1 mixture of Cl2P(:O)·O·CHCl·CH2Cl and Cl2P(:O)·CHCl·CH2Cl; the former has been incorrectly assigned the structure Cl2P(:O)·CH2·CHCl2.

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J. Chem. Soc. C, 1971, 3987-3990

Re-examination of the vinyl chloride–phosphorus trichloride–oxygen reaction: an example of direct formation of a phosphate derivative from an olefin

C. B. C. Boyce and S. B. Webb, J. Chem. Soc. C, 1971, 3987 DOI: 10.1039/J39710003987

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