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Fluorinated phosphinic acid derivative

The kinetics of deuterium isotope exchange between diphenyl phosphine and t-butylthiol have been studied by H n.m.r. spectroscopy.274 A negative temperature coefficient was observed for the reaction of a perf1uoroalky1 phosphite with a fluorinated aldehyde.275 The kinetics for the reaction of alcohols with phosphoryl trichloride bore strong similarities to those of carboxylic acid derivatives.276 An interesting report desribed the solvolysis of ary 1 hydroxymethyl-phosphonates. It was shown that a phosphoryl group does not prevent carbocation formation on an immediately adjacent carbon atom.277... [Pg.416]

Fluorinated phosphinic and phosphonic acid derivatives Perfluoro derivatives of alkyl phosphonic acid CnF2n+1-P(0)(0H)2 and alkyl phosphinic acid CnF2n+i(CmF2m+1)-P(0)0H (n = m or n m) shown with their general structural formulae in Fig. 2.11.29(1) and (II) were examined by negative ESI- and APCI-FIA-MS. These anionic surfactant compounds contained perfluoro alkyl chains [2,22,25]. By analogy with their behaviour in the TSI-FIA-MS(—) process [25], the phosphonic acid formed [M — H] ions at m/z 399 and 499... [Pg.366]

The asymmetric fluorination of enolates by means of chiral metal complexes has been reported with Selectfluor in the presence of a chiral Lewis acid derived from TADDOL (TiCl2/TADDOL), or with F-A-sulfonimide (NFSI) with palladium complexes and chiral phosphines. [Pg.27]

OTHER ORGANOMETALLIC REAGENTS (see also Carbonylation, Fluorination, Reformatsky reaction) with acids and acyl derivatives with acid halides Benzylchlorobis(triphenyl-phosphine)palladium(II), 30 Cadmium, 60... [Pg.365]

IC-MS has also been applied for the characterization of ionic liquids (IL) and for the investigation of their long-term stability under process-like conditions. The term ionic liquid commonly refers to a class of molten salts that are by definition liquid below 100 °C. They usually consist of bulky organic cations such as alkylated imidazole, pyrrole, or pyridine derivatives, or quatemized alkyl amines and alkyl phosphines. Common counterions are halides, alkyl sulfates, fluorinated hydrocarbons, carboxylic acids, or amino acids [268]. The physical and chemical properties of ILs are customizable by different cation-anion combinations and by the length of the alkyl chain of the cation. Depending on the... [Pg.894]


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