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Original Articles

The reactions of cyclotriphosphazene with 2-(2-hydroxyethylamino)ethanol. Spectroscopic studies of the derived products

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Pages 454-463 | Received 04 Nov 2019, Accepted 03 Jan 2020, Published online: 11 Jan 2020
 

Abstract

The reactions of cyclotriphosphazene (1) with 2-(2-hydroxyethylamino)-ethanol (2) were investigated. 2-(2-hydroxyethylamino)-ethanol (2) is a tri-functional reagent consisting of both aliphatic hydroxyl and the secondary amino groups and its nucleophilic substitution reactions with cylotriphosphazene can lead to different product types; open chain, spiro, ansa, bridged and their mixtures. The reactions with one, two and three equimolar ratios of 2-(2-hydroxyethylamino)-ethanol, in the presence of NaH at 0–10 °C and at room temperature gave the following cyclotriphosphazene derivatives: one mono-spiro, N3P3Cl4[O–(CH2)2–NH–(CH2)2–O] (3, 1:1, r.t.); its isomer mono-ansa (5, 1:1, r.t.); one dispiro, N3P3Cl2[O–(CH2)2–NH–(CH2)2–O]2 (4, 1:1, r.t.); its isomer spiro-ansa (6, 1:2, r.t.); and one single-bridged compound with spiro substituted units, N3P3Cl3[O–(CH2)2–NH–(CH2)2–O]3N3P3Cl3 (7, 1:3, at 0–10 °C); as well as single-, N3P3Cl5[O–(CH2)2–NH–(CH2)2–O]N3P3Cl5 (8, 1:2, r.t.), double-, N3P3Cl4[O–(CH2)2–NH–(CH2)2–O]2N3P3Cl4 (9, 1:2, r.t.), and tri-bridged, N3P3Cl3[O–(CH2)2–NH–(CH2)2–O]3N3P3Cl3 (10, 1:3, at 0–10 °C) derivatives. Triple-bridged derivative is the major product in this system. The structures of the novel-derived compounds were characterized by TLC-MS, FT-IR, elemental analysis, 1H, and 31P NMR spectral.

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Acknowlegement

We are indebted to the School of Chemistry/Southampton University for providing a fully facilitated academic visitor’s research placement and providing great opportunity to obtain spectroscopic data.

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