Tetraphenylarsonium_chloride

Tetraphenylarsonium chloride

Tetraphenylarsonium chloride

Chemical compound


Tetraphenylarsonium chloride is the organoarsenic compound with the formula (C6H5)4AsCl. This white solid is the chloride salt of the tetraphenylarsonium cation, which is tetrahedral. Typical of related quat salts, it is soluble in polar organic solvents. It often is used as a hydrate.

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Synthesis and reactions

It is prepared by neutralization of tetraphenylarsonium chloride hydrochloride, which is produced from triphenylarsine:[1]

(C6H5)3As + Br2 → (C6H5)3AsBr2
(C6H5)3AsBr2 + H2O → (C6H5)3AsO + 2 HBr
(C6H5)3AsO + C6H5MgBr → (C6H5)4AsOMgBr
(C6H5)4AsOMgBr + 3 HCl → (C6H5)4AsCl.HCl + MgBrCl
(C6H5)4AsCl.HCl + NaOH → (C6H5)4AsCl + NaCl + H2O

Like other quat salts, it is used to solubilize polyatomic anions in organic media.[2] To this end, aqueous or methanolic solutions containing the anion of interest are treated with a solution of tetraphenylarsonium chloride, typically resulting in precipitation of the tetraphenylarsonium anion salt.


References

  1. Shriner, R. L.; Wolf, Calvin N. (1950). "Tetraphenylarsonium Chloride Hydrochloride". Organic Syntheses. 30: 95. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.030.0095.
  2. Dieck, R. L.; Peterson, E. J.; Galliart, A.; Brown, T. M.; Moeller, T. (1976). "Tetraethylammonium, Tetraphenylarsonium, and Ammonium Cyanates and Cyanides". Inorganic Syntheses. Vol. 16. pp. 131–137. doi:10.1002/9780470132470.ch36. ISBN 9780470132470.

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