Synthesis of Some Phosphate Mono-Esters
Anupam Agarwal
Anni Laboratories, 4/334, Kacheri Ghat, Agra - 282 004 (India)
Organophosphates are widely recognised as one of the important fine chemicals used in different chemical processes. They are tribasic acid due to the presence of three hydroxyl group, which are formed by the replacement of acidic hydrogen atom by an alkyl or aryl groups or their substituted derivative. Organophosphates are the derivatives of orthophosphoric acid and infinite reminification are possible by making changes in substitutents attached to its phosphorus atom through specific linkages likely C–O–P, C–N–P etc.
KEYWORDS:Synthesis; IR Spectrum; phosphate monoester
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