Atomfair Chlorodiethylphosphine C4H10ClP

Description Chlorodiethylphosphine (CAS No. 702-23-8) is a highly specialized organophosphorus compound with the molecular formula C4H10ClP . This clear to pale yellow liquid is widely utilized in advanced chemical synthesis, particularly as a key precursor in the production of phosphine ligands and catalysts. With an IUPAC name of chloro(diethyl)phosphane , this reagent exhibits excellent reactivity in nucleophilic substitution and coordination chemistry applications. Our product is rigorously purified to meet the stringent demands of research and industrial processes, ensuring consistent performance in sensitive reactions. Proper handling under inert atmosphere is recommended due to its air-sensitive nature and potential reactivity with moisture.…

Description

Description

Chlorodiethylphosphine (CAS No. 702-23-8) is a highly specialized organophosphorus compound with the molecular formula C4H10ClP. This clear to pale yellow liquid is widely utilized in advanced chemical synthesis, particularly as a key precursor in the production of phosphine ligands and catalysts. With an IUPAC name of chloro(diethyl)phosphane, this reagent exhibits excellent reactivity in nucleophilic substitution and coordination chemistry applications. Our product is rigorously purified to meet the stringent demands of research and industrial processes, ensuring consistent performance in sensitive reactions. Proper handling under inert atmosphere is recommended due to its air-sensitive nature and potential reactivity with moisture.

Synonyms: Chlorodiethylphosphine, 686-69-1, EINECS 211-689-4, DTXSID10218699, DTXCID10141190

  • CAS No: 702-23-8
  • Molecular Formula: C4H10ClP
  • Molecular Weight: 124.55
  • Exact Mass: 124.0208650
  • Monoisotopic Mass: 124.0208650
  • IUPAC Name: chloro(diethyl)phosphane
  • SMILES: CCP(CC)Cl
  • Synonyms: Chlorodiethylphosphine, 686-69-1, EINECS 211-689-4, DTXSID10218699, DTXCID10141190

Application

Chlorodiethylphosphine serves as a versatile building block in organophosphorus chemistry, particularly for synthesizing tertiary phosphines and transition metal complexes. It finds application in catalyst development for cross-coupling reactions and asymmetric hydrogenation processes. Researchers value this compound for creating customized phosphine ligands in homogeneous catalysis. Its reactivity also makes it useful in materials science for modifying surfaces and creating phosphorus-containing polymers.

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