Process for preparing organic tertiary polyphosphine monooxides

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Phosphorus containing

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ABSTRACT:
Process for producing organic tertiary polyphosphine monooxides which comprises reacting an organic tertiary polyphosphine with an organic monofunctional alkylating agent to form an intermediate monophosphonium salt of the polyphosphine starting material and then hydrolyzing the salt so produced to the desired polyphosphine monooxide product.

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