Phosphonium Compounds. II. Decomposition of Phosphonium Alkoxides to Hydrocarbon, Ether and Phosphine Oxide

M Grayson, PT Keough

Index: Grayson,M.; Keough,P.T. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1960 , vol. 82, p. 3919 - 3924

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Abstract

Phosphonium salts containing a benzyl group react with alcoholic sodium alkoxide to give hydrocarbon, ether and tertiary phosphine oxide:(RaPeCHZAr) X0+ NaOR'+ R 'OH+ R 8P- o+ CH3Ar+ R'OR'+ NaX. The same products are observed with the corresponding phosphinemethylene and excess alcohol: R3P* CHAr f 2R'OH-. R3P+ 0

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