- Diphosphane, or
diphosphine, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula P2H4. This
colourless liquid is one of
several binary phosphorus hydrides...
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Diphosphines,
sometimes called bisphosphanes, are
organophosphorus compounds most
commonly used as
bidentate phosphine ligands in
inorganic and organometallic...
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generally to any
chelating ligand, it is
commonly applied to
describe diphosphine ligands, as they can
adopt a wide
range of bite angles.
Diamines form...
- Bis[(2-diphenylphosphino)phenyl] ether, also
known as DPEphos, is a wide bite
angle diphosphine ligand used in
inorganic and
organometallic chemistry. The name DPEphos...
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releases diphosphine (P2H4): Ca2P2 + 4 H2O → 2 Ca(OH)2 + P2H4 The
hydrolyses of CaP and
calcium carbide (CaC2) are similar,
except that
diphosphine spontaneously...
- Alkynylpalladium(IV) and -Platinum(IV) Species,
Including Triorgano(
diphosphine)metal(IV)
Complexes and the
Structural Study of an Alkynyl(pincer)platinum(IV)...
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compound derived from the
heterocycle xanthene. It is used as a
bidentate diphosphine ligand and is
noteworthy for
having a
particularly wide bite
angle (108°)...
- A
Josiphos ligand is a type of
chiral diphosphine which has been
modified to be substrate-specific; they are
widely used for
enantioselective synthesis...
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yields chirality in the
reaction product. An
early C2-symmetric ligand,
diphosphine catalytic ligand DIPAMP, was
developed in 1968 by
William S. Knowles...
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compound having the
chemical formula HP(PH2)2. It can be
generated from
diphosphine but is
highly unstable at room temperature: 2 P2H4 → P3H5 + PH3 Samples...