Conclusions
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The reaction of bromotriethylsilane with triethyl phosphite at high temperatures (155–180°) goes with formation mainly of silyl-substituted tervalent phosphorus derivatives, which readily combine with sulfur and undergo Arbuzov reaction with ethyl bromide.
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In the reactions of trialkylhalosilanes with sodium diethyl phosphite the products are not quinquevalent phosphorus compounds containing the Si-P bond as was supposed earlier, but the isomeric tervalent phosphorus compounds containing the Si-O-P link.
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The thione-thiol isomerization of Si-P was effected in presence of ethyl bromide.
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Bugerenko, E.F., Chernyshev, E.A. & Popov, E.M. Structures of products of the reactions of halotriorganosilanes with triethyl phosphite and with sodium dialkyl phosphites. Russ Chem Bull 15, 1334–1337 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01151366
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