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Phosphine (IUPAC name: phosphane) is a colorless, flammable,
highly toxic compound with the
chemical formula PH3,
classed as a
pnictogen hydride. Pure...
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September 2020,
research was
published that
reported the
presence of
phosphine in the planet's atmosphere, a
potential biosignature. However, doubts...
- 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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discussion regarding whether phosphine (PH3)
might be
present in
trace amounts in Venus's atmosphere. This
would be
noteworthy as
phosphine is a
potential biomarker...
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their coordination number σ and
their valency λ. In this system, a
phosphine is a σ3λ3 compound.
Phosphate esters have the
general structure P(=O)(OR)3...
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inorganic phosphine oxide is
phosphoryl chloride (POCl3). The
parent phosphine oxide (H3PO)
remains rare and obscure.
Tertiary phosphine oxides are the...
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Phosphine oxide is the
inorganic compound with the
formula H3PO.
Although stable as a
dilute gas,
liquid or
solid samples are unstable.
Unlike many other...
- TCEP (tris(2-carboxyethyl)
phosphine) is a
reducing agent frequently used in
biochemistry and
molecular biology applications. It is
often prepared and...
- respectively. Many
other more
exotic ligands form a
large variety of palladium-
phosphine catalysts, such as 1,1'-bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf) to form...
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Transition metal complexes of
phosphine oxides are
coordination complex containing one or more
phosphine oxide ligands. Many
phosphine oxides exist and most behave...