fosforioksikloridia
Fosforioksikloridia, known in English as phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3), is an inorganic phosphorus(III) compound widely used as a chlorinating and dehydrating agent in organic synthesis. It is a colorless to pale yellow, fuming liquid with a strong, acrid odor. It hydrolyzes readily in moisture to phosphoric acid and hydrogen chloride, and is highly corrosive to skin, eyes, and mucous membranes.
Phosphorus oxychloride is typically produced on an industrial scale by controlled oxidation of phosphorus trichloride (PCl3)
POCl3 is a reactive chlorinating and dehydrating agent. It reacts with water, alcohols, and amines to form
In organic synthesis, POCl3 serves as a versatile reagent for chlorination and activation steps. It is employed
POCl3 is highly corrosive and toxic. It fumes in air and its vapors irritate the eyes, skin,