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Carbamylphosphines

Breuer s group also observed the participation of the Beckmann rearrangement in the decomposition of the (E)-oxime of methyl (benzoyl)phenylphosphinate with the formation of the methyl A-benzoyl-P-phenylphosphonic amide 128 as the sole product the (Z)-oxime 129 decomposed to benzonitrile, methyl hydrogen phenylphosphonate and the carbamylphosphinate 130. [Pg.525]

Carbamylphosphinic acids and carbamyl phosphonates from phosphinic and phosphonic acids respectively s. 17, 698... [Pg.210]

Carbamylphosphinic acids and carbamyl phosphonates from isocyanates... [Pg.153]


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