Abstract

The reaction of triphenylphosphine with a series of arylmethylenemalononitriles in chloroform in the presence of aqueous hydrochloric acid gives the corresponding 1-aryl-2-carbamoyl-2-cyanoethyltriphenylphosphonium chlorides. Electron-withdrawing substituents on the malononitriles accelerate the reaction and give rise to higher yields. Heating the phosphonium salts under reflux in ethanol regenerates triphenylphosphine and gives the corresponding α-cyanocinnamides. The mechanisms of both reactions are discussed.

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