fosforüülide
Fosforüülide, also known as phosphonium ylides, are a class of organophosphorus compounds that contain a phosphorus atom with a positive charge bonded to a carbon atom bearing a negative charge. This unique arrangement of charges results in a zwitterionic or dipolar structure. The general formula for a fosforüülide is R3P=CR2R', where R, R', and R'' are organic groups. The phosphorus atom typically has three organic substituents and is formally double-bonded to a carbanion.
The reactivity of fosforüülides is largely attributed to the polar nature of the phosphorus-carbon double bond.
Fosforüülides are typically prepared by deprotonating a phosphonium salt. Phosphonium salts are formed by the reaction