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    Viscosity determinations on dialkylphosphorous acids in dilute carbon tetrachloride or benzene solution give value of ηequiv that indicate that these substances are in the monomeric condition.

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    By transesterification of diethylphosphorous acid by the appropriate alcohol the following substances have been synthesized for the first time: dinonyl-, didecyl-, dihexadecyl-, bis(β-phenylethyl)-, (ethyl)hexyl-, and (ethyl)octyl-phosphorous acids.

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The original terminology is retained, dialkylphosphorous acid being a non-committal term for what may be a dialkyl phosphonate, a dialkyl hydrogen phosphite, or a tautomeric mixture of these-Publisher.

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Arbuzov, B.A., Vinogradova, V.S. Viscosity and structure of dialkylphosphorous acids. Russ Chem Bull 1, 485–489 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01172002

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