Issue 16, 1976

Synthesis and electron spin resonance study of stable dialkyls and diamides of phosphorus and arsenic, R12M· and (R22N)2

Abstract

Photolysis of toluene solutions of dialkyl-phosphorus or -arsenic chlorides [(Me3Si)2CH]2MCl (M = P or As) or bisamido-phosphorus or -arsenic chlorides [(Me3Si)2N]2MCl (M = P or As) in the presence of an electron-rich olefin leads to solutions containing persistent (t½ > 1 month at 20 °C) two-co-ordinate phosphorus or arsenic-centred radicals [(Me3Si)2CH]2M· or [(Me3Si)2N]2M·(M = P or As) characterised by their e.s.r. spectra.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1976, 623-624

Synthesis and electron spin resonance study of stable dialkyls and diamides of phosphorus and arsenic, R12M· and (R22N)2

M. J. S. Gynane, A. Hudson, M. F. Lappert and P. P. Power, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1976, 623 DOI: 10.1039/C39760000623

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