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Hexachlorophosphazene is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula (NPCl2)3. The
molecule has a cyclic,
unsaturated backbone consisting of alternating...
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heterocycles contain no carbon.
Examples are
borazine (B3N3 ring),
hexachlorophosphazenes (P3N3 rings), and
tetrasulfur tetranitride S4N4. In
comparison with...
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production Poly(dichlorophosphazene), an "inorganic rubber" from
hexachlorophosphazene polymerization Liquid elastomer molding Rubber elasticity De, Sadhan...
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formula (PNCl2)n
exist mainly as
rings such as the
trimer hexachlorophosphazene. The
phosphazenes arise by
treatment of
phosphorus pentachloride...
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Flash point Non-flammable
Related compounds Related compounds Hexachlorophosphazene Except where otherwise noted, data are
given for
materials in their...
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molecules through hydrogen bonding.[citation needed]
Cyclodiphosphazane Hexachlorophosphazene Polyphosphazene Superbases for
Organic Synthesis: Guanidines, Amidines...
- symmetry, and each
phosphorus center is tetrahedral. The P3N3 ring in
hexachlorophosphazene deviates from
planarity and is
slightly ruffled (see
chair conformation)...
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showed an
alternative synthesis involving the
dehalogenation of
hexachlorophosphazene with
molten silver, with
concomitant loss of AgCl. In both this...
- (e.g.,
cyclopentasilane (SiH2)5),
phosphorus and
nitrogen (e.g.,
hexachlorophosphazene (NPCl2)3),
phosphorus and
oxygen (e.g.,
metaphosphates (PO−3)3 and...
- Such
materials are
generated by ring-opening
polymerization of
hexachlorophosphazene followed by
substitution of the P−Cl
groups by alkoxide. Such materials...