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    The following alkylphosphonic esters have been synthesized: dibutyl, dihexyl, dioctyl, and didecyl methylphosphonates; dihexyl hexylphosphonate, dioctyl octylphosphonate, dinonyl nonygphosphonate, and didecyl decylphosphonate.

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    Mixed esters of alkylphosphonic acids, have been obtained for the first time by a transesterification reaction: ethyl hexyl, ethyl octyl, and ethyl decyl methylphosphonates; ethyl hexyl hexylphosphonate, and ethyl octyl octylphosphonate.

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    The parachors of the alkylphosphonic esters have been determined, and conclusions have been reached concerning the corrections for chain interaction.

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Arbuzov, B.A., Vinogradova, V.S. Esters of alkylphospronic acids, and their parachors. Russ Chem Bull 1, 787–795 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01198865

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