Dicyclohexylphosphine oxide - Names and Identifiers
Dicyclohexylphosphine oxide - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C12H23OP
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Molar Mass | 214.28 |
Melting Point | 73-75℃ |
Boling Point | 324℃ |
Flash Point | 150℃ |
Dicyclohexylphosphine oxide - Introduction
Phosphine oxide, dicyclohexyl-, chemical formula C12H13PO, is an organic compound. Its nature is as follows:
1. Appearance: phosphate oxide, dicyclohexyl-is a colorless to light yellow liquid.
2. Solubility: Phosphine oxide, dicyclohexyl-soluble in organic solvents, such as alcohol, ether and aromatic hydrocarbons.
3. Stability: Phosphine oxide, dicyclohexyl-is relatively stable at room temperature, but may decompose under the conditions of high temperature, strong oxidant or strong acid.
4. Use: Phosphine oxide, dicyclohexyl-can be used as a reagent for organic synthesis, for example, as a Phosphine source to react with aldehydes or ketones to prepare phosphonate compounds. In addition, it can also be used as a ligand in the synthesis of catalysts and organic catalytic reactions.
5. Preparation method: phosphate oxide, dicyclohexyl-can be prepared by Phosphine oxidation reaction. A commonly used method is the reaction of dicyclohexylphosphine with benzoyl peroxide in the presence of sodium carbonate to produce Phosphine oxide, dicyclohexyl-.
6. Safety information: phosphate oxide, dicyclohexyl-generally has a low risk under regular conditions of use, but the following safety requirements still need to be paid attention to: avoid inhaling vapors or mist, avoid contact with skin and eyes, avoid eating or inhaling. When used in the laboratory, wear appropriate protective gloves, protective glasses and protective clothing, and maintain a well-ventilated working environment. In the event of accidental exposure, immediately flush the affected area with clean water and seek medical help.
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