CAS 17648-16-7
:methylimidodiphosphorous tetrachloride
Description:
Methylimidodiphosphorous tetrachloride, with the CAS number 17648-16-7, is an organophosphorus compound characterized by its unique structure that includes phosphorus, chlorine, and nitrogen elements. This compound typically appears as a colorless to yellowish liquid and is known for its reactivity, particularly in the presence of moisture, which can lead to hydrolysis and the formation of phosphoric acid derivatives. It is primarily utilized in the synthesis of various phosphorus-containing compounds and as a reagent in organic chemistry. The presence of chlorine atoms contributes to its potential as a chlorinating agent, while the imido group enhances its reactivity towards nucleophiles. Due to its chemical properties, it is important to handle this substance with care, as it may pose health risks upon exposure, including irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Proper safety protocols should be followed when working with this compound in laboratory settings.
Formula:CH3Cl4NP2
InChI:InChI=1/CH3Cl4NP2/c1-6(7(2)3)8(4)5/h1H3
SMILES:CN(P(Cl)Cl)P(Cl)Cl
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Found 2 products.
Bis(dichlorophosphino)methylamine, min. 97%
CAS:Bis(dichlorophosphino)methylamine, min. 97%
Formula:CH3N(PCl2)2Purity:min. 97%Color and Shape:colorless to pale yellow liq.Molecular weight:232.80Bis(dichlorophosphino)methylamine
CAS:Formula:CH3Cl4NP2Color and Shape:LiquidMolecular weight:232.8007

