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hydrogen atoms with
organic groups. They have the
general formula PH3−nRn.
Phosphanes are
saturated phosphorus hydrides of the form PnHn+2, such as triphosphane...
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where nitrogen act as a
proton acceptor.
These include the phosphazenes,
phosphanes, amidines, and guanidines.
Other organic compounds that meet the physicochemical...
- and 'tetracarbane' as
recommended for
analogues of silane, 'disilane';
phosphane, 'triphosphane'; and sulfane, 'tetrasulfane'. W. B. Kay (1940)....
- A metal-phosphine
complex is a
coordination complex containing one or more
phosphine ligands.
Almost always, the
phosphine is an
organophosphine of the...
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Bickelhaupt et al. via the
deprotonation of in situ
formed (chlorosilyl)
phosphanes ArP(H)–(Cl)SiAr2
using organolithium bases. As
shown in the
scheme on...
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preparation of
organic phosphines with the
formula R3P (sometimes
called phosphanes) such as triphenylphosphine, Ph3P. 3
RMgBr + PCl3 → R3P + 3
MgBrCl Triphenylphosphine...
- Kristjan; Saame, Jaan; Kütt, Agnes; Leito, Ivo (2012). "Basicity of
Phosphanes and
Diphosphanes in Acetonitrile".
European Journal of
Organic Chemistry...
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Phosphanes PH3 P2H4 P3H5 P4H6 P5H7 P6H8 P7H9 P8H10 P9H11 P10H12 more......
- 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997).
Online corrected version: (2006–) "
phosphanes". doi:10.1351/goldbook.P04548 Downing, J.H.; Smith, M.B. (2003). "Phosphorus...
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given the base name
ending with -ane, e.g.
borane (BH3),
oxidane (H2O),
phosphane (PH3) (Although the name
phosphine is also in
common use, it is not recommended...