Abstract
Methylenephosphinophosphorane 1 reacts with azides without evolution of nitrogen to give zwitterionic phosphorazide 3 and iminophosphorazide 4 , which are in equilibrium to each other; 1 reacts with hexafluoroacetone (HFA) in a different way to give zwitterionic product 5 , which may have the ylidic structure 5' . HFA and thio-HFA react analogously with methylenediphosphines 6 to give corbodiphosphoranes 7 . Reaction of 6 with activated alkenes 9 gives monoylide 10 , which is a useful synthone for the synthesis of fluorosubstituted conjugated triene 12 and diylides 13 and 14 . Reaction of 10 with TOB gives unusually stable betaine 15 . Reaction of the other activated alkene 16 with 6 unexpectedly gave the unusual zwitterionic compound 17 .
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