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HERO ID
8434812
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Anomalous reactions of sodium diethyl phosphite and of triethyl phosphite with some halogenated derivates
Author(s)
Arbuzov, BA; Bogonostseva, NP
Year
1954
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Division of Chemical Science
ISSN:
0568-5230
Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publishers-Plenum Publishers
Volume
3
Issue
5
Page Numbers
723-729
Language
English
DOI
10.1007/BF01170114
Abstract
1. Dinaphthylchloromethane, dinaphthylbromomethane, 9-chlorofluorine and 9-bromofluorine did not react in the experimental conditions. 2. Phenanthrene was formed by reaction of sodium diethyl phosphite and triethyl phosphite with 9,10-dibromophenanthrene. 3. Dibenzoylbromomethane and tribenzoylbromomethane react with sodium diethyl phosphite or with triethyl phosphite with formation of dibenzoylmethane and tribenzoylmethane, 4. Bromoindandione and the ethyl ester of bromoindandionecalboxylic acid react with sodium diethyl phosphite or with triethyl phosphite with formation of indandione or of products of dimerization of the free indandionyl radical. 5. The most probable reaction scheme, which explains the anomalous course of the bromo compounds with sodium diethyl phosphite or triethyl phosphate, is one involving the assumption of formation of free radicals as intermediate products. © 1954 Consultants Bureau, Inc.
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