Crystal radius and enthalpy of hydration of the cyanide ion.

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Cyclic and acyclic bis-phosphonium salts with a two-carbon bridge are smoothly cleaved to phosphines in high yield by potassium cyanide in dimethyl sulphoxide. Evidence is presented that the reaction proceeds by an elimination-addition sequence. An elimination reaction also occurs when sodium methoxide, sodium azide, sodium acetate, and triethylamine react with ethane-1,2-bis(tri-phenylphosphonium) dibromide. ��� In a novel reaction, triphenylphosphine is converted into its oxide by a mixture of sodium azide and dimethyl sulphoxide.


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