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Organophosphorus Flame Retardant, Phthalate, and Alternative Plasticizer Contamination in Novel Plant-Based Food: A Food Safety Investigation. [PDF]

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Aminoalkyl Organophosphorus Compounds

Russian Chemical Reviews, 1974
Data on the methods of preparation of aminoalkyl compounds of phosphorus (by transformation of functional groups and by aminoalkylation of tervalent phosphorus compounds) and their physical and chemical properties are presented and the practical applications of substances of this type are briefly described. The bibliography includes 528 references.
K. A. Petrov   +2 more
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Organophosphorus compounds—XVI

Tetrahedron, 1972
Abstract Trialkyl phosphites react with the monohydrates of 1,2,3-indantrione (ninhydrin) (VII) and 1,3-diphenylpropanetrione (VIII) to give the corresponding phosphate derivatives XIa–c and XVIIIa–c. The same compounds are obtained upon reacting VII and/or VIII with the proper dialkyl hydrogen phosphite.
W. M. Abdo, M. R. Mahran, M. M. Sidky
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Organophosphorus compounds—XIX

Tetrahedron, 1974
Abstract Trimethyl and triethyl phosphites react with diphenoquinone 3 , yielding 4,4′-dihydroxydiphenyl 10 ; 4′-alkoxy-4-biphenylyl dialkyl phosphates 5 , 4,4′-biphenylylene tetraalkyl bis(phosphates), 6 , and 4′-hydroxy-4-biphenylyl dialkyl phosphates 9 are also isolated in minor yields. The effect of temperature on the reaction is studied. A
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