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Hypophosphorous acid (HPA), or
phosphinic acid, is a
phosphorus oxyacid and a
powerful reducing agent with
molecular formula H3PO2. It is a
colorless low-melting...
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phosphorus and carbon. Consequently, they
hydrolyze to give
phosphonic and
phosphinic acid derivatives, but not phosphate.[citation needed]
Phosphine oxides...
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phosphinic peptides supports that hypothesis. RXP 407 is the
first N-domain
selective phosphinic peptide and was
discovered by
screening phosphinic peptides...
- acid. The
photochemical Curtius-like
migration and
rearrangement of a
phosphinic azide forms a
metaphosphonimidate in what is also
known as the Harger...
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phosphinic acid, CAS# 139667-74-6 CGP-55845: (2S)-3-([(1S)-1-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)ethyl]amino-2-hydroxypropyl)(phenylmethyl)
phosphinic acid, CAS#...
- aryl). One or both P-H
bonds in the
parent hypophosphorous acid (aka
phosphinic acid) are
replaced by
organic groups. The
Cyanex family of dialkylphosphinic...
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which acts as an
agonist at the
GABAB receptor. It is part of a
class of
phosphinic acid
GABAB agonists,
which also
includes SKF-97,541. It has a binding...
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Another example is the
extraction of zinc, cadmium, or lead by a
dialkyl phosphinic acid (R2PO2H) into a
nonpolar diluent such as an alkane. A non-polar diluent...
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environmental hazards of and
exposure to
perfluoroalkyl phosphonic and
phosphinic acids (PFPAs and PFPiAs):
Current knowledge, gaps,
challenges and research...
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silyloxyphosphites have been used
before to
yield amidophosphonates and
phosphinic acids. An
Arbuzov type
rearrangement can also
occur where the O from an...