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planar geometry. In 1989,
Fritz et al.
synthesized the
phospha-Wittig
species shown to the right.
Phospha-Wittig
compounds can be
viewed as a phosphinidene...
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eject the
corresponding lithium halide salt, LiX, to ****tively give a
phospha-isocyanide,
which can rearrange, much in the same way as an isocyanide...
- a chain, it is
preferred over
multiplicative nomenclature. Example: 3-
phospha-2,5,7-trisilaoctane
refers to CH3-SiH2-PH-CH2-SiH2-CH2-SiH2-CH3. Skeletal...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) "Isolable
Phospha- and Arsaalumenes". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 143 (11): 4106–4111.
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Boron bora
Tellurium tellura Aluminium aluma Nitrogen aza
Gallium galla Phosphorus phospha Indium indiga ****nic arsa
Thallium thalla Mercury mercura...
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synthetic routes to 1-phosphaallenes have been reported. The most
common are
Phospha-Wittig-Horner reactions,
rearrangement of
alkylynlphosphines with a base...
- (1976). "The
detection of
unstable molecules by
microwave spectroscopy:
phospha-alkenes".
Journal of the
Chemical Society,
Chemical Communications (13):...
- Montréalone (synonyms: montrealone,
phospha-münchnone) is a
mesoionic heterocyclic chemical compound. It is
named for the city of Montréal, Canada, which...
- Mathey, François (1990). "[2 + 2]
Cycloadditions between electron-poor
phospha-alkene
complexes and electron-rich
alkenes or alkynes, a new
route to phosphetane...
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proceeds through the
transfer of a
phosphinidene species from dibenzo-7-(R)-7-
phospha-norbornadiene (RPA) onto
styrene under the
catalysis of tetramethylammonium...