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- Diphosphane, or diphosphine, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula P2H4. This colourless liquid is one of several binary phosphorus hydrides...
- like rotting fish, due to the presence of substituted phosphine and diphosphane (P2H4). With traces of P2H4 present, PH3 is spontaneously flammable in...
- States Department of Energy facilities Petroleum hydrocarbon (PHC) sludge Diphosphane Metalorganics of main group metals (e.g. aluminium, gallium, indium,...
- (PH3), diphosphane (P2H4), and methane (CH4). These compounds, produced by organic decay, can cause photon emissions. Since phosphine and diphosphane mixtures...
- bioluminescence or chemiluminescence, caused by the oxidation of phosphine (PH 3), diphosphane (P 2H 4) and methane (CH 4), produced by organic decay. The term will-o'-the-wisp...
- significantly more readily, indicative of particularly strong hydrogen bonding. Diphosphane and hydrogen disulfide exhibit only weak hydrogen bonding and have little...
- functionalities, but such ligands often lead to coordination polymers. A diphosphane linked with pentamethylene was claimed to span across a square planar...
- halides phosphorus trifluoride phosphorus pentafluoride Related compounds diphosphane diphosphines Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials...
- Related compounds Other anions Tetrafluorohydrazine Hydrogen peroxide Diphosphane Diphosphorus tetraiodide Other cations Organic hydrazines Related Binary...
- of the Carbomethoxy Cycle for the Carboalkoxylation of Ethene by Pd–Diphosphane Catalysts". Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 43 (1): 90–94. doi:10.1002/anie.200352369...