Refine
Document Type
- Article (2)
Language
- German (2)
Has Fulltext
- yes (2)
Is part of the Bibliography
- no (2)
Keywords
- IR-spectra (1)
- NMR -spectra (1)
- Raman-spectra (1)
- Seleniumphosphoryl-compounds (1)
Institute
The preparations of the following compounds are described: O = PF2N = PCl2N = PCl3, O = PF2N = PCl2N = PCl2N (CH3) 2, O = PF2N=PCl2N = PCl2N (C2H5) 2, O = PF2N = PCl2N (CH3) 2, O = PF2N = PCl2N (C2H5)2, O = PF2N = PCl2N (CH3) Si (CH3)3, O = PF2N = PCl2NCS, O = PFClN = PCl2N (CH3)2, O = PFClN = PCl2N (C2H5)2, O = PFClN = PCl [N (C2H5)2]2 and O =P (C6H5) FN = PCl3. They were characterized by 1H-, 19F- and 31P-nmr spectroscopy. Analytical, ir and mass spectral data are reported. The properties of these substances are compared with the corresponding thiophosphorylderivatives.
R-P(Se)F2- (R = CH3, C2H5, C3H11, C6H5, N(CH3)2, N(C2H5)2, NHSi(CH3)3) and R-P(Se)FCl-compounds (R = CH3, C2H5) can be prepared by reaction of R-P(Se)Cl2-derivatives with antimony(III)fluoride under reduced pressure. In some cases the oxidation of fluorophophines with elemental selenium is successful. The isolated compounds are colourless volatile liquids which are sensitive to air and moisture. The chemical properties are described.
1H-, 19F-, 31P-NMR-, IR- and Raman-spectroscopic data are given. Main stretching frequencies are discussed by comparison with similar oxygen- and sulphur-compounds.