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ChemInform Abstract: Pseudochalcogen Compounds. Part 18. Cyanamidolysis of Organophosphoryl-(phosphonyl-)chlorides.

H. + KOEHLER

H. + KOEHLER

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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M. KRETSCHMANN

M. KRETSCHMANN

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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L. + JAEGER

L. + JAEGER

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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W. GEBEL

W. GEBEL

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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R. UEBEL

R. UEBEL

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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P. HEINE

P. HEINE

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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R. FISCHER

R. FISCHER

Sekt. Chem., Martin-Luther-Univ. Halle Wittenberg, DDR-4050 Halle/S.

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First published: May 30, 1989

Abstract

Cyanamidolytic reactions of organophosphoryl and -phosphonyl chlorides are leading in dependence on the reaction conditions to metal organocyanamidophosphates e.g. (I) and -cyanamidophosphonates e.g. (II), respectively, and by-products such as (III), as well as to corresponding organophosphoryl-hydrogencyanamides e.g. (IV) and to bis(organylphosphoryl)- and bis(organophosphonyl)carbodiimides such as (V) and (VI).

ChemInform Abstract

Cyanamidolytic reactions of organophosphoryl and -phosphonyl chlorides are leading in dependence on the reaction conditions to metal organocyanamidophosphates e.g. (I) and -cyanamidophosphonates e.g. (II), respectively, and by-products such as (III), as well as to corresponding organophosphoryl-hydrogencyanamides e.g. (IV) and to bis(organylphosphoryl)- and bis(organophosphonyl)carbodiimides such as (V) and (VI). Some Ag(I) and Pd(II) analogues to (I), (II), and (III) are also prepared. Conditions for synthesis as well as properties and structures of the new compounds are discussed on the basis of characteristic IR and 31P NMR data.

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