Issue 0, 1973

Syntheses and properties of novel polyphosphines containing various combinations of primary, secondary, and tertiary phosphorus atoms

Abstract

Novel polyphosphines can be prepared by the base-catalysed addition of R2P–H across the carbon–carbon double bonds of vinylphosphonate esters, followed by reduction with lithium aluminium hydride. Thus a tertiary-primary diphosphine, a tertiary-diprimary triphosphine, a tertiary-triprimary tripod tetraphosphine, and a ditertiary-diprimary linear tetraphosphine have been prepared. Similarly, the tertiary-secondary diphosphine Ph2P·CH2·CH2·PHPh can be prepared by base-catalysed addition of diphenylphosphine to isopropyl phenylvinyl-phosphinate followed by reduction. The secondary-primary diphosphine PhPH·CH2·CH2·PH2 can be prepared by the Arbusov reaction of di-isopropoxy(phenyl)phosphine with di-isopropyl 2-bromoethylphosphonate followed by reduction. The i.r., 1H n.m.r., 31P n.m.r., and mass spectra of the new compounds are discussed.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1973, 2226-2229

Syntheses and properties of novel polyphosphines containing various combinations of primary, secondary, and tertiary phosphorus atoms

R. B. King, J. C. Cloyd and P. N. Kapoor, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1973, 2226 DOI: 10.1039/P19730002226

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