Australian Journal of Chemistry

Cyclic phosphines and arsines. IV. Perfluoroalkyl-substituted cyclic phosphines

HG Ang, ME Redwood, BO West

Index: Ang,H.G. et al. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1972 , vol. 25, p. 493 - 498

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Abstract

Abstract Diiodopentafluoroethylphosphine and iodobispentafluoroethylphosphine have been prepared. Reaction of these compounds with silver chloride and silver cyanide leads to replacement of the iodide to give chloro and cyano phosphines. Reaction of RPIz (R = CBF5, C3F7) with mercury gives the cyclic phosphine (PR)4,5. Conversion of (PC~F~)~into(PC2F5)4 occurs irreversibly at room temperature on standing for several days and can be followed by nmr No ...

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