84718-94-5Relevant articles and documents
DIMETHYLSULPHIDE AS A NITRENE TRAP IN THE PHOTOLYSIS OF SOME PHOSPHINIC AZIDES
Harger, Martin J. P.,Westlake, Sally
, p. 3621 - 3622 (1982)
When PhRP(O)N3 (R=Ph or t-Bu) is photolysed in dimethylsulphide substantial amounts (22-32percent) of PhRP(O)N:SMe2 and PhRP(O)NHCH2SMe are produced and rearrangement is less important than in benzene.
Photolysis of Diphenyl- and t-Butyl(phenyl)-phosphinic Azides: Dimethyl Sulphide as a Nitrene Trap, and Its Influence on the Curtius-like Rearrangement
Harger, Martin J.P.,Westlake, Sally
, p. 2351 - 2356 (2007/10/02)
Photolysis of Ph2P(O)N3 in benzene containing MeOH gives a high yield (72percent) of the phosphonamidate PhP(O)(OMe)NHPh (3) resulting from Curtius-like rearrangement.When some of the benzene solvent is replaced by Me2S the yield of the rearrangement prod