1605-65-8Relevant articles and documents
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Walsh,Toy
, p. 71 (1963)
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Abel,E.W. et al.
, p. 57 - 61 (1965)
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Preparation of organohalosilanes
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, (2008/06/13)
In an industrial process for preparing organohalosilanes by reacting metallic silicon particles with an organohalide in the presence of a copper catalyst, a contact mass composed of the metallic silicon and the catalyst further contains an effective amount of a phosphine chalcogenide compound. The invention drastically increases the silane formation rate and the utilization of silicon without lowering the selectivity of useful silane.
Phosphorylation of cyclic amides
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, (2008/06/13)
Compounds of the general formula STR1 are reacted with a strong base followed by a phosphorylating agent, such as dicyclicaminophosphinic halide or bis-di-lower alkylaminophosphinic halide to produce an imine of the formula STR2 wherein R is dicyclicaminophosphinyloxy or bis-di-lower alkylaminophosphinyloxy. R represents a leaving group which will undergo nucleophilic displacement with nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur and carbon containing nucleophiles, that is, nucleophiles which have, as a reactive site, a nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur or carbon atom, such that, when the cyclic imine undergoes nucleophilic displacement, there is formed C--N, C--O, C--S and C--C bonds between the carbon atom of the cyclic imine and the nucleophilic group. The end products may be utilized as intermediates in the production of pharmaceutically valuable compounds and, in some instances, are pharmaceutically valuable compounds per se.