TY - JOUR ID - 121740 TI - Methods for synthesis of secondary alkylarylarsinechlorides and their reactivity JO - Eurasian Chemical Communications JA - ECC LA - en SN - 2717-0535 AU - Dgamaletdinovich Yambushev, Farid AU - Damirovna Khalikova, Fidaliya AU - Vasilevich Khalikov, Adel AD - Department of Chemistry, Chemical Institute of Kazan Federal University, Russia Y1 - 2020 PY - 2020 VL - 2 IS - 12 SP - 1216 EP - 1221 KW - Dialkyl KW - diaryl KW - Alkylarylarsinehalides KW - Ethylarylarsinechlorides KW - Asymmetric KW - secondary KW - Tertiary Arsines DO - 10.22034/ecc.2020.121740 N2 - Secondary dialkyl-, diaryl-, alkylarylarsinghalides hold one of the most important places in the hierarchy of various classes of organo-arsenic compounds. These compounds can serve as a key for accessing the synthesis of tertiary arsines, studying their structure, reactivity, stereochemical and biological properties. Secondary substituted mixed alkylarylarsinghalides, due to the active halogen atom associated with arsenic, have high reactivity in various chemical substitution reactions. Accordingly, they are a source for obtaining representatives of the next series of organo-arsenic compounds with useful properties to meet the needs of various areas of production. Despite the significant position in the chemistry of organo-arsenic compounds, these substances remain poorly studied and therefore the problem of their study still remains relevant. This work is devoted to the study of literary sources that describe methods for the synthesis of secondary arsinghalides, including the experimental results of the author's research. Based on the analysis of the data obtained, the authors recommend the method he has tested for the synthesis of secondary asymmetric arsinghalides. The work provides a detailed description of the recommended method for the synthesis of ethylarylarsine chlorides and gives comparative characteristics of a number of obtained substances, as well as the results of analytical and spectroscopic studies, confirming their compliance with the accepted structures. UR - https://www.echemcom.com/article_121740.html L1 - https://www.echemcom.com/article_121740_8c0ff7059e637854c3c412d956751d98.pdf ER -