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Phosphorine (IUPAC name:
phosphinine) is a
heavier element analog of pyridine,
containing a
phosphorus atom
instead of an aza- moiety. It is also called...
- Berclaz, Théo; Geoffroy,
Michel (1999). "Gold(I) and Gold(0)
Complexes of
Phosphinine‐Based Macrocycles".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 38 (21):...
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Oxane Pyran (Oxine not used)
Pyrylium cation Phosphorus Phosphinane Phosphinine Phosphatabenzene cation Selenium Selenane Selenopyran Selenopyrylium...
- Berclaz, Théo; Geoffroy,
Michel (1999). "Gold(I) and Gold(0)
Complexes of
Phosphinine‐Based Macrocycles".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 38 (21):...
- group.
Phospholes can also be
turned into β-functional
phosphabenzenes (
phosphinines, or phosphorine) via
functionalisation by
imidoyl chloride and insertion...
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Vilain et al.,
where phosphinine-coated gold
nanoparticles were
exposed to long-chain thiols,
resulting in
substitution of the
phosphinine ligands in a phase-separated...
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Gallagher (2001). "Six-membered rings: Phosphinanes, Dihydro- and Tetrahydro-
phosphinines". Phosphorus-Carbon
Heterocyclic Chemistry The Rise of a New Domain....
- a
novel bidentate ligand consisting of
phosphorus heterocycles of 1-
phosphinine-1,2-dihydrophosphetes.
Majoral et al. (1997) were able to synthesize...
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Klaus K.; Ziegler,
Manfred L.; Zahn,
Thomas (1987-03-01). "Reaction of
Phosphinines with Diazoalkanes:
Diphosphachiropteradienes by Intramolecular, Ionic...
- in
organic chemistry; for example, it can
convert a
pyrilium into a
phosphinine via substitution. In 1951,
Glenn Halstead Brown found that PH4I reacts...