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Dimethylaminophosphorus dichloride is an organophosphorus compound with the formula Me2NPCl2 (Me = methyl). A colorless liquid, it is a reagent in the preparation of other organophosphorus compounds. Many analogous compounds can be prepared from the reactions of secondary amines and phosphorus trichloride: 2 R2NH + PCl3 → R2NPCl2 + R2NH2Cl

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  • Dimethylaminophosphorus dichloride is an organophosphorus compound with the formula Me2NPCl2 (Me = methyl). A colorless liquid, it is a reagent in the preparation of other organophosphorus compounds. Many analogous compounds can be prepared from the reactions of secondary amines and phosphorus trichloride: 2 R2NH + PCl3 → R2NPCl2 + R2NH2Cl (en)
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  • dimethylaminochlorophosphine, dimethylphosphoramidous dichloride (en)
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  • dimethylaminochlorophosphine, dimethylphosphoramidous dichloride (en)
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  • Dimethylaminophosphorus dichloride is an organophosphorus compound with the formula Me2NPCl2 (Me = methyl). A colorless liquid, it is a reagent in the preparation of other organophosphorus compounds. Many analogous compounds can be prepared from the reactions of secondary amines and phosphorus trichloride: 2 R2NH + PCl3 → R2NPCl2 + R2NH2Cl (en)
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  • Dimethylaminophosphorus dichloride (en)
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