C. Viornery, P. Péchy, Mickaël Boegli
Jan 1, 2002
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Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements
Abstract
A general method for the synthesis of new polyphosphonic acids is described. The hexaisopropyl alkane-1,1,n-triphosphonates (n = 4-5) are formed by the reaction of the salt of tetraisopropyl methylenediphosphonate with diisopropyl n-bromoalkanephosphonates (n = 3-4) while the hexaisopropyl alkane-2,2,n-triphosphonates (n = 5-6) are formed by the reaction of the salt of tetraisopropyl ethane-1,1-diphosphonate with diisopropyl n-bromoalkanephosphonates (n = 3-4). The esters are then hydrolyzed with HCl to give the corresponding phosphonic acids.