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Properties of [((C6H5)3P)2N]Cl

Properties of [((C6H5)3P)2N]Cl (Bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium chloride):

Compound NameBis(triphenylphosphine)iminium chloride
Chemical Formula[((C6H5)3P)2N]Cl
Molar Mass574.030624 g/mol

Chemical structure
[((C6H5)3P)2N]Cl (Bis(triphenylphosphine)iminium chloride) - Chemical structure
Lewis structure
3D molecular structure
Physical properties
Appearancecolourless solid
Solubilitymoderate
Melting260.00 °C
Helium -270.973
Hafnium carbide 3958

Alternative Names

PNP chloride
PPN chloride
Bis(triphenylphosphoranylidene)iminium chloride
Bis(triphenylphosphoranylidene)ammonium chloride
Hexaphenyldiphosphazenium chloride
Selectophore

Elemental composition of [((C6H5)3P)2N]Cl
ElementSymbolAtomic weightAtomsMass percent
ChlorineCl35.45316.1762
NitrogenN14.006712.4401
PhosphorusP30.973762210.7917
CarbonC12.01073675.3244
HydrogenH1.00794305.2677
Mass Percent CompositionAtomic Percent Composition
Cl: 6.18%N: 2.44%P: 10.79%C: 75.32%H: 5.27%
Cl Chlorine (6.18%)
N Nitrogen (2.44%)
P Phosphorus (10.79%)
C Carbon (75.32%)
H Hydrogen (5.27%)
Cl: 1.43%N: 1.43%P: 2.86%C: 51.43%H: 42.86%
Cl Chlorine (1.43%)
N Nitrogen (1.43%)
P Phosphorus (2.86%)
C Carbon (51.43%)
H Hydrogen (42.86%)
Mass Percent Composition
Cl: 6.18%N: 2.44%P: 10.79%C: 75.32%H: 5.27%
Cl Chlorine (6.18%)
N Nitrogen (2.44%)
P Phosphorus (10.79%)
C Carbon (75.32%)
H Hydrogen (5.27%)
Atomic Percent Composition
Cl: 1.43%N: 1.43%P: 2.86%C: 51.43%H: 42.86%
Cl Chlorine (1.43%)
N Nitrogen (1.43%)
P Phosphorus (2.86%)
C Carbon (51.43%)
H Hydrogen (42.86%)
Identifiers
CAS Number21050-13-5
SMILES[Cl-].N([P+](c1ccccc1)(c2ccccc2)c3ccccc3)=P(c4ccccc4)(c5ccccc5)c6ccccc6
Hill formulaC36H30ClNP2

Related compounds
FormulaCompound name
C2H6NCl2PDimethylaminophosphorus dichloride
C8H20N2Cl4PBis(diethylamino)chlorophosphine

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