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Reaction of thiodiacetone alcohol with chlorides of trivalent phosphorus acids
Rizpolozhenskii,Stepashkina,Eliseenkova
, p. 2039 - 2041 (1975)
1. Thiodiacetone alcohol reacts with the monochlorides of trivalent phosphorus acids in the presence of a base to give tricoordinated phosphorus derivatives. 2-Ethoxy-2-thio-3,5,5-trimethyl-1,2-thia-3-phos-pholanol is formed in the case of ethyl dichlorophosphite. 2. The reaction of thiodiacetone alcohol with phenyldichlorophosphine in the absence of a base gives 2-phenyl-2-thio-1,2-oxa-3,3,5-trimethyl-4-phospholene.