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containing a
phosphorus atom
instead of an aza- moiety. It is also
called phosphabenzene and
belongs to the
phosphaalkene class. It is a
colorless liquid that...
- "Applications of
photoelectron spectroscopy. 41.
Photoelectron spectra of
phosphabenzene, arsabenzene, and stibabenzene".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society...
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pyridinium salts with
primary amines, pyridine-N-oxides with hydroxylamine,
phosphabenzenes with
phosphine derivatives,
thiopyrylium salts with
hydrogen sulfide...
- 73-24-5 C5H5Ni
cyclopentadienylnickel 61332-95-4 C5H5P
Phosphorine or
phosphabenzene 289-68-9 C5H5Sb
antimonin 289-75-8 C5H6
cyclopropylacetylene 6746-94-7...
- and Diels-Alder reactions. The
first phosphaalkene discovered was a
phosphabenzene, by Mërkl in 1969. The
first localized phosphaalkene was
reported in...
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phosphorus tribromide, or bi****h
trichloride can
yield arsabenzene,
phosphabenzene, or 1-chloro-1-bismacyclohexa-2,5-diene respectively.
Treatment of...
- of the acyl group.
Phospholes can also be
turned into β-functional
phosphabenzenes (phosphinines, or phosphorine) via
functionalisation by
imidoyl chloride...
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prepared by co-condensation of Cr
vapor and arenes. In this way, the
phosphabenzene complex [Cr(C5H5P)2] can be prepared. Bis(benzene)chromium is thermally...
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material for the
synthesis of
heterobenzenes such as stiba-, arsa- and
phosphabenzene and
their substituted derivates. D. A. Ben-Efraim; F.
Sondheimer (1969)...