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Phosphorus-halogen Type

Trivalent phosphorus-halogen reagents have been noted to be of use in obtaining simple Abramov-type products with chloral199 200 and with aldimines.201 Similarly, phosphorus-carboxylate anhydrides have been useful in overcoming the stereochemical difficulties associated with alkyl transfer for obtaining Abramov-type products in a direct manner.202 205... [Pg.56]

Acetals have been used in the presence of Lewis acids, particularly zinc chloride and ferric chloride, for the addition of phosphorus-halogen species to prepare 1-alkoxyphosphonic dichlorides and dialkyl 1-alkoxyphosphonates (from phosphorus trichloride and dialkyl phosphinous chlorides, respectively).143-145 It should be noted that good yields of these types of products have also been reported in the absence of catalysts.146 147 Other types of substrates have also been used in these types of processes. These include acylals,148 amidals,149 orthoformates,150 and orthoacetates.151... [Pg.128]

Phosphorus-sulphur type halogen Flame -ionisation [388, 389]... [Pg.310]

Phosphorus-nitrogen halogen type Alkali metal thermionic [402]... [Pg.311]

Phosphorus-sulphur type halogen Sulphur-phosphorus type... [Pg.336]

Phosphorus-nitrogen halogen type Phosphorus type... [Pg.337]

Phosphorus, white Air, oxidants of all types, halogens, metals... [Pg.1211]

These compounds generally exist in carbonyl forms. The oxygen function can be converted into halogen by phosphorus halides. Reactions with electrophiles are quite complex. Thus urazole (511) reacts with diazomethane quickly to yield (512), which is more slowly converted into (513). 1-Phenylurazole gives (514) however, 4-phenylurazole yields (515). Oxadiazolinones of type (516) can be alkylated at both O- and N-atoms. [Pg.101]

Phosphorus, white Phosphoryl chloride Air, oxidants of all types, halogens, metals Carbon disulfide, AtA -dimethylformamide, 2,5-dimethylpyrrole, 2,6-dimethyl-pyridine 1-oxide, dimethylsulfoxide, water, zinc... [Pg.1480]

Both of these types of organometallics have the disadvantages of difficulties in preparation and extreme toxicity. Their major advantage is that they provide a controlled reaction, allowing a single halogen of the phosphorus halide to be displaced, leaving the others untouched. [Pg.117]

Since dioxiranes are electrophilic oxidants, heteroatom functionalities with lone pair electrons are among the most reactive substrates towards oxidation. Among such nucleophilic heteroatom-type substrates, those that contain a nitrogen, sulfur or phosphorus atom, or a C=X functionality (where X is N or S), have been most extensively employed, mainly in view of the usefulness of the resulting oxidation products. Some less studied heteroatoms include oxygen, selenium, halogen and the metal centers in organometallic compounds. These transformations are summarized in Scheme 10. We shall present the substrate classes separately, since the heteroatom oxidation is quite substrate-dependent. [Pg.1150]

The only alkyl group reported as reductively removed is the di-phenylmethyl substituent from N3 in compound 165.153 Deoxygenation of N-oxides can be done thermally (heating in toluene with oxygen transfer to solvent) for compounds of type 166,44 or more commonly by use of phosphorus derivatives, as described for compounds 32, 33,45 166,44 and 167.61 Halogens can be reductively removed from [l,2,3]triazolo-[4,5-6]pyridines 160,146 168,220 and 169,142 and from pentachloro derivative 164, giving dichloro compound 170.208 Removal of thiol groups by reduction... [Pg.120]

Cryoscopic and ebullioscopic measurements indicate that the halides of phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, titanium and tin readily undergo reciprocal interaction with interchange of halogen atoms and that mixed halides can be formed11 (see p. 103). Melting and freezing point curves are, however, generally of the eutectic or mixed crystal types, without... [Pg.119]

Phosphorus unites directly with the halogens in at least two different proportions—three, the fluorides, chlorides, and bromides, are of the types, PX3 and PX5, von. vm. 3 s... [Pg.993]


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