Diethylphenylphosphine
CAS: 1605-53-4
Ref. 3D-FD60783
1g | Discontinued | ||
2g | Discontinued | ||
5g | Discontinued | ||
10g | Discontinued | ||
25g | Discontinued |
Product Information
- Diethyl(Phenyl)Phosphane
- Nsc 158475
- Phenyldiethylphosphine
- Phosphine, diethylphenyl-
Diethylphenylphosphine is an intermediate in a variety of reactions. It is a coordination complex that reacts with carbon disulphide to form an oxidative carbonylation product. This compound also has been shown to be a good nucleophile and can react with hydroxyl groups to form the corresponding phosphonium salt. Diethylphenylphosphine is synthesized by metathesis reactions, which are catalyzed by the use of a polarizer. The reaction mechanism for diethylphenylphosphine involves an initial oxidation of the carbon disulphide molecule, followed by nucleophilic attack on the resulting radical cation. This reaction creates a new carbon-carbon bond and produces two molecules of diethyl phenylphosphine. Diethylphenylphosphine has been shown to react with water to form hydrogen peroxide.