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Cyclopropylphosphine

Cyclopropylphosphine oxides (140) react with the sodium salts of amides, presumably via cyclopropane ring-opening and intramolecular olefination, to give dihydropyrrole derivatives in moderate to good yield. Vicarious nucleophilic substitution reactions of a variety of substituted nitrobenzene derivatives with the carbanion of chloromethyldiphenylphosphine oxide to give o-(141) and p-(142)-nitrobenzyldiphenylphosphine oxides have been investigated. ... [Pg.257]

C3H7O4P, Propane-1,3-diol cyclic phosphate, 35B, 446 C3H7P, Cyclopropylphosphine (gas-mw), 37B, 696 C3H8CI4N3P3, 1-Hydrido-1-isopropyltetrachlorocyclotriphosphazene, 46B, 653... [Pg.324]


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