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Dialkyl phosphites phosphoric acid diester

Phosphoric acid diesters from dialkyl phosphites... [Pg.526]

Diesters of phosphorous acid are in general neutral because the phosphorous acid exists mostly in the phosphonate form with one hydrogen directly attached to the phosphorus. But with alkali metals the H can be changed against the alkali and reactive intermediates formed. Such alkali metal derivatives of dialkyl phosphites react with alkyl halides to give dialkyl alkanephosphonates, according to Eqs. (45) and (46). [Pg.570]

Reaction of Unsaturated Compounds with Dialkyl Phosphites The diesters of phosphorous acid are somewhat resistant to oxidation and used as intermediates for the reaction with olefins forming phosphonic acids. The reaction takes place in the presence of free radical initiators, such as di-/-bu-tyl peroxide [104,105]. [Pg.575]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.19 , Pg.136 ]




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