1983
DOI: 10.1007/bf00954662
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Structure of the reaction products of mannite with PC13

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“…This made it possible to prepare bis(bicyclophosphite), resulting from complete phosphorylation of the hexaol (Scheme ) . Note that a similar reaction with phosphorus trichloride leads to markedly poorer results because some of the hydroxyls are replaced by chlorine atoms 55 …”
Section: Phosphorylation Of Tri- Tetra- and Higher Oligoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This made it possible to prepare bis(bicyclophosphite), resulting from complete phosphorylation of the hexaol (Scheme ) . Note that a similar reaction with phosphorus trichloride leads to markedly poorer results because some of the hydroxyls are replaced by chlorine atoms 55 …”
Section: Phosphorylation Of Tri- Tetra- and Higher Oligoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…271 Note that a similar reaction with phosphorus trichloride leads to markedly poorer results because some of the hydroxyls are replaced by chlorine atoms. 272 The hexahydric phenol, belonging to the class of calixarenes, has been introduced in the cyclophosphorylation by phosphorus diamides. The major reaction pathway is illustrated, apparently, by Scheme 56.…”
Section: Phosphorylation Of Tri- Tetra- and Higher Oligoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%