Abstract

The reaction between aminomethanesulphonic acid, H 2NCH 2SO 3H, and phosphorus (V) chloride has been shown to yield either dimeric trichlorophosphazochloromethane, (Cl 3PNCH 2Cl) 2, or tris(chloromethyl)amine, N(CH 2Cl) 3, depending upon the mole ratio of the reactants. The latter compound is obtained in better yield as a product of the reaction of trisodium nitrilotrimethylene-sulphonate, N(CH 2SO 3Na) 3, with phosphorus (V) chloride. Certain of the physical and chemical properties of these new compounds are described.

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