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- Phosphinidenes (IUPAC: phosphanylidenes, formerly phosphinediyls) are low-valent phosphorus compounds analogous to carbenes and nitrenes, having the general...
- 4-coordinate silicon, which can also be viewed as silylene-stabilized phosphinidene, can be synthesized based on the reactivities of stable silyene complexes...
- recent synthesis reported in 2019 proceeds through the transfer of a phosphinidene species from dibenzo-7-(R)-7-phospha-norbornadiene (RPA) onto styrene...
- reacting with main-group starting materials such as ylides, silylene, and phosphinidene to synthesize and isolate for further steps. As CO becomes a more common...
- Wolczanski, Peter T.; Lobkovsky, Emil B. (1994-11-01). "Arsinidene, Phosphinidene, and Imide Formation via 1,2-H2-Elimination from (silox)3HTaEHPh (E...
- phosphanido, or dihydridophosphato(1−). A related substance has PH2−. Phosphinidene (PH) has phosphorus in a −1 oxidation state. As a ligand PH2 can either...
- Carbenoid Ion-neutral complex Keto anions Nitrenes Oxocarbenium ions Phosphinidenes Phosphoryl nitride Tetrahedral intermediates in carbonyl addition reactions...
- Fischer; Andre Mitschler (1982). "Generation and Trapping of Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes. Synthesis and X-ray Crystal Structure of Stable Phosphirene...
- M****achusetts Institute of Technology Harvard University Thomas J. Watson Research Center Thesis Studies of terminal phosphinidene complexes of zirconium (1996)...
- R2N+ (protonated nitrenes) phosphinidenium cations, R2P+ (protonated phosphinidene) mercurinium cations, R3Hg+ (protonated organomercury compounds; formed...