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- Phosphinous acids are usually organophosphorus compounds with the formula R2POH. They are pyramidal in structure. Phosphorus is in the oxidation state...
- Phosphinous acid is the inorganic compound with the formula H2POH. It exists, fleetingly, as a mixture with its less stable tautomer H3PO (phosphine oxide)...
- arise via alcoholysis reactions of the corresponding phosphonous and phosphinous chlorides ((PCl2R') and (PClR'2) , respectively). The latter are produced...
- Carmen López-Leonardo; Pilar Llamas-Lorente (2005). "The Chemistry of Phosphinous Amides (Aminophosphanes): Old Reagents with New Applications". Top. Curr...
- Hydroxy(oxo)-λ5-phosphane Hydroxy-λ5-phosphanone Oxo-λ5-phosphanol Oxo-λ5-phosphinous acid Phosphonous acid (for minor tautomer) Identifiers CAS Number 6303-21-5 Y...
- Chlorodiisopropylphosphine Names Preferred IUPAC name Di(propan-2-yl)phosphinous chloride Identifiers CAS Number 40244-90-4 3D model (JSmol) Interactive...
- diphenylphosphinite: ClPPh2 + CH3OH → CH3OPPh2 + HCl Although they are esters of phosphinous acids (R2POH), phosphinites are not made via such intermediates. Oxidation...
- 1021/jo070855v, PMID 17585827 Wolf, C.; Lerebours, R. (2004), "Palladium−Phosphinous Acid-Catalyzed NaOH-Promoted Cross-Coupling Reactions of Arylsiloxanes...
- R2P(O)OH + H2O These reactions are preceded by tautomerization to the phosphinous acid (R2POH): R2P(O)H ↽ − ⇀ {\displaystyle {\ce {<<=>}}} R2POH Primary...
- bonds formed by MX (M═Cu, Ag, Au; X═F, Cl, Br) with phosphine-oxide/phosphinous acid: comparisons between oxygen-shared and phosphine-shared complexes"...