Reactions of some phosphorus(III) halides with halogens in strongly acidic solvents
Abstract
The reactions of some phosphorus(III) halides with halogens in the strongly acidic solvents 25 oleum, HSFO3, and 100% H2SO4 have been investigated by means of 31P n.m.r. spectroscopy. The compound PCl3 and Br2, and PBr3and Cl2, react to give complex mixtures of products containing tetrahalogenophosphonium ions [PBr4–nCln]+, together with solvolysed species [PBr3–nCln(OH)]+(25 oleum) or PF3O(HSFO3). No evidence has been found for halogenophosphonium ions [PXnY4–n]+ derived from PI3, although the partially solvolysed species [PlnX3–n(OH)]+(X = Cl or Br) have been identified in solution.