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2526‐64‐9
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C
18
H
15
Cl
2
P
(MW 333.20)
InChI =
1S/C18H15Cl2P/c19‐21(20,16‐10‐4‐1‐5‐11‐16,17‐12‐6‐2‐7‐13‐17)18‐14‐8‐3‐9‐15‐18/h1‐15H
InChIKey =
ASWXNYNXAOQCCD‐UHFFFAOYSA‐N
(conversion of alcohols,
6–10
phenols,
13
and enols
15
into alkyl chlorides; synthesis of
vic
‐dichlorides
16
or chlorohydrins
17
from epoxides; conversion of carboxylic acids
11
and derivatives
20
into acyl chlorides; chlorination
23,24
or dehydration
11
of the CONH group; production of iminophosphoranes from amines and related compounds
27–29
)
Alternate Name:
dichlorotriphenylphosphorane; triphenyldichlorophosphorane; chlorotriphenylphosphonium chloride.
Physical Data:
adduct:
2
white crystalline solid; mp 85–100 °C;
4
fp 20 °C. Ph
3
P: mp 80.5 °C; bp 377 °C (in inert gas);
d
25
4
1.194 g mL
−3
;
n
80
D
1.6358. Cl
2
: mp −101 °C; bp −34.6 °C;
d
0
3.214 g L
−1
.
Solubility:
adduct: slightly sol ether, THF, PhMe; sol CCl
4
, CH
2
Cl
2
, DMF, MeCN, pyridine; insol petroleum ether. Ph
3
P: sol ether, PhH, CHCl
3
, AcOH; less sol alcohol; pract insol H
2
O. Cl
2
: sol CCl
4
, alcohol.
Form Supplied in:
very hygroscopic solid; commercially available; purity ≈80%; the remainder is 1,2‐dichloroethane. The precursors Ph
3
P and Cl
2
are both widely available. Ph
3
P: odorless platelets or prisms; purity ≈99%; typical impurity is Ph
3
PO ≈1%. Cl
2
: greenish‐yellow gas, with suffocating odor; purity >99.3%; typical impurities are Br
2
, C
2
Cl
6
, C
6
Cl
6
, and H
2
O.
Analysis of Reagent Purity:
adduct:
2,3
31
P NMR (various solvents and solid state) +47 to +66 (ionic form), −6.5 to +8 (covalent form); Raman (solid state) ν(PCl) 593 cm
−1
(ionic form), 274 cm
−1
(covalent form). Typical impurities, Ph
3
P and Ph
3
PO:
31
P NMR (various solvents) −5 to −9 and +25 to +42, respectively.
Preparative Methods:
various preparations have been described;
5
the adduct is usually prepared just before use by addition of a stoichiometric amount of
Chlorine
to
Triphenylphosphine
in a dry solvent.
2
Handling, Storage, and Precautions:
adduct: exceedingly sensitive to moisture; incompatible with strong oxidizing agents and strong bases; may decompose on exposure to moist air or water; do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing; keep containers closed and store in a cool dry place; these reagents should be handled in a fume hood.