o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential

Interaction of triphenylphosphine with Ni(XqO)2 (XqOH = 2-nitrosophenol, X = 4-chloro, 4-bromo, 4-methyl and 5-methoxy) resulted in deoxygenation to give mainly bis(2-triphenylphosphiniminophenolato) nickel(ll), Similarly the interaction of triphenyl phosphine with Zn(qO)2 (qOH = 5-methoxy-2- nitros...

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Main Author: Kensett, Malcolm James
Published: London Metropolitan University 1980
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-2592212018-11-08T03:19:48Zo-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potentialKensett, Malcolm James1980Interaction of triphenylphosphine with Ni(XqO)2 (XqOH = 2-nitrosophenol, X = 4-chloro, 4-bromo, 4-methyl and 5-methoxy) resulted in deoxygenation to give mainly bis(2-triphenylphosphiniminophenolato) nickel(ll), Similarly the interaction of triphenyl phosphine with Zn(qO)2 (qOH = 5-methoxy-2- nitrosophenol) involved deoxygenation and formation of bis(2-triphenylphosphiniminophenolato)zinc(ll). Action of dilute hydrochloric acid on these complexes afforded the hydrochlorides of the corresponding N(2-hydroxybenzene)iminotriphenyl phosphoranes. The hydrochlorides on neutralisation with sodium carbonate gave, in most cases, the parent N(2-hydroxybenzene)- iminotriphenyl phosphorene.540540 Chemistry & allied sciencesLondon Metropolitan Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.259221http://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/2998/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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540 Chemistry & allied sciences
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540 Chemistry & allied sciences
Kensett, Malcolm James
o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
description Interaction of triphenylphosphine with Ni(XqO)2 (XqOH = 2-nitrosophenol, X = 4-chloro, 4-bromo, 4-methyl and 5-methoxy) resulted in deoxygenation to give mainly bis(2-triphenylphosphiniminophenolato) nickel(ll), Similarly the interaction of triphenyl phosphine with Zn(qO)2 (qOH = 5-methoxy-2- nitrosophenol) involved deoxygenation and formation of bis(2-triphenylphosphiniminophenolato)zinc(ll). Action of dilute hydrochloric acid on these complexes afforded the hydrochlorides of the corresponding N(2-hydroxybenzene)iminotriphenyl phosphoranes. The hydrochlorides on neutralisation with sodium carbonate gave, in most cases, the parent N(2-hydroxybenzene)- iminotriphenyl phosphorene.
author Kensett, Malcolm James
author_facet Kensett, Malcolm James
author_sort Kensett, Malcolm James
title o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
title_short o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
title_full o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
title_fullStr o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
title_full_unstemmed o-Nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
title_sort o-nitrosophenol complexes and their synthetic potential
publisher London Metropolitan University
publishDate 1980
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