Adsorption of organic phosphines on acidic surfaces produces phosphonium io
ns, which can be detected by P-31 NMR, since their chemical shift is differ
ent from that of the free phosphine. In the presence of excess adsorbed pho
sphine, lines from both phosphine and phosphonium are observed. Two-dimensi
onal exchange NMR is applied to trimethyl- and triphenylphosphines adsorbed
on SiO2-Al2O3 and demonstrates that free phosphine and phosphonium ions ar
e undergoing chemical exchange at ambient temperatures. There are two popul
ations of PMe3H+ which exchange with different rate constants, 7 x 10(4) an
d 800 s(-1) respectively. PPh3H+ exchanges much more slowly with PPh3, havi
ng a rate constant of 14 s(-1).