Conclusions
Polyfluoroaromatic compounds react with Na dimethyl and diethyl phosphites and diethyl thiophosphite in the Michaelis-Becker reaction with formation of the corresponding methyl and ethyl polyfluoroarylphosphonates and thiophosphonates.
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For Communication 2, see [1].
Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 4, pp. 867–869, April, 1981.