L. A. Cates, V. Li
Feb 1, 1987
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Phosphorus Sulfur and Silicon and The Related Elements
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Abstract The treatment of diethoxyphosphinyl-1,1-dimethylhydrazide with 4-nitrobenzylbromide at 82–90°C resulted in the loss of EtBr and the formation of EtO(−O)P(O) NHN+(CH3)2CH2-4-NO2Ph, a novel type of phosphaminimide. At lower temperatures the diethoxyhydrazide gave the hydrazinium bromide which slowly underwent loss of EtBr to yield the same product. The diphenoxy compound similarly lost HBr at high, but not lower, temperature with production of the normal phosphaminimide. The diphenyl derivative yielded the expected hydrazinium bromide which was dehydrobrominated to the usual phosphaminide with NaOH. The reaction between all three hydrazides and iodomethane, followed by dehydroiodination, gave the usual phosphaminimides.