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- Phosphiranes are organic compounds with the phosphirane functional group – a three-membered ring with two atoms of carbon and one atom of phosphorus that...
- Phosphirane is the organophosphorus compound with the formula C2H4PH. It is a colorless gas of no commercial value. As the simplest cyclic, saturated...
- generates the symmetric product (tBuC)3P(C)P(tBuC)3. tBu3C3P is a retron for phosphirane synthesis. Upon reaction with Ni(COD)2 (COD = cycloocta-1,5-diene) catalyst...
- Azirine Oxygen Oxirane (ethylene oxide, epoxides) Oxirene Phosphorus Phosphirane Phosphirene Sulfur Thiirane (ethylene sulfide, episulfides) Thiirene...
- imidodicarbonic diamide 108-19-0 C2H5O ethoxy radical 2154-50-9 C2H5P phosphirane 6569-82-0 C2H5P vinyl phosphine 58436-39-8 C2H5PS2 phosphenodithioic...
- of reports by Stephan group. François Mathey; Manfred Regitz (1996). "Phosphiranes, Phosphirenes, and Heavier Analogues". Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry...
- Secondary phosphines occur in cyclic forms. Three-membered rings are phosphiranes (unsaturated: phosphirenes), five-membered rings are phospholanes (unsaturated:...
- ([2+1] additions) with alkene and alkyne trapping agents, generating phosphiranes and phospherenes respectively. The products generated from such additions...
- species. Phosphirenium ions can also be obtained from reaction between phosphiranes and alkynes, where "RClP+" is formally transferred from alkenes to alkynes...
- Nucleophilic Aromatic Substitution and Photochemical Generation of Tricyclic Phosphiranes". The Journal of Organic Chemistry. 85 (22): 14315–14332. doi:10.1021/acs...