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Boron—phosphorus bonds reaction with

As expected, the compound is highly reactive and readily decomposes. Phosphorus trifluoride reacts with iVN -dimethylethylenediamine to give (58), and a borine adduct is formed by attachment to the phosphorus atom. In the 1 1 boron trifluoride adduct, however, the donor site is nitrogen, but n.m.r. spectroscopy shows the presence of two isomeric forms due to different orientations of the P— F bond. Further BF3 addition leads to reversible formation of (59). Reactions of cyclic and acyclic phosphoramidites... [Pg.494]


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