Abstract

Abstract We have found that N-substituted amides of carboxylic or thiocarboxylic acids (I) react with tervalent phosphorus chlorides to give N- and O(S)-phosphorylated derivatives (II) which isomerise into imidoyl(thio)phosphonates (III). The factors determining the ability of the initial products (II) and their iminated derivatives (IV) to participate in diad and triad rearrangements have also been studied.

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