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- Phosphole is the organic compound with the chemical formula C 4H 4PH; it is the phosphorus analog of pyrrole. The term phosphole also refers to substituted...
- derivatives have similar structure and chemical properties to those of phosphole derivatives. When arsole is fused to a benzene ring, this molecule is...
- an oxygen analog Gallole, a gallium analog Germole, a germanium analog Phosphole, a phosphorus analog Pyrrole (azole), a nitrogen analog Selenophene, a...
- J. Ashe III in 1971. Ring-opening approaches have been developed from phospholes. Structural studies by electron diffraction reveal that phosphorine is...
- their core or porphyrins with one of the four pyrroles substituted for a phosphole. Unmodified porphyrins are composed of pyrroles and linked by unsaturated...
- unsaturated) Oxygen Oxolane Furan (Oxole not used) Phosphorus Phospholane Phosphole Selenium Selenolane Selenophene Silicon Silolane Silole Sulfur Thiolane...
- sheet (SDS) Chemical Safety Data Related compounds Related compounds Phosphole, arsole, bismole, stibole Except where otherwise noted, data are given...
- substituted derivatives of the parent heterocycle. Organophosphorus chemistry Phosphole Indole International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (2014). Nomenclature...
- formula C3H7P, is one atom larger than phosphiranes, one smaller than phospholes, and is the heavy-atom analogue of azetidines. The first known phosphetane...
- (unsaturated: phosphirenes), five-membered rings are phospholanes (unsaturated: phosphole), and six-membered rings are phosphinanes. Tertiary (3°) phosphines, with...