Abstract

The rates of alkaline hydrolysis of a series of ethyl and phenyl esters of heteroarylphosphonic acids derived from furan, thiophen, and 1-methylpyrrole have been determined, and the variation of the rate of hydrolysis with the nature of the heterocycle is discussed. It is concluded that the heteroaryl substituent interacts with the phosphorus atom mainly by a σ-electron-withdrawing effect. Mesomeric pπ→dπ electron donation from the ring systems to phosphorus seems to be of little importance. 31P N.m.r. and phosphoryl i.r. stretching frequencies are also presented and discussed in relation to the electronic effects of the heteroaryl substituents.

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