- of
phosphonates was 56,000 tons
worldwide – 40,000 tons in the US, 15,000 tons in
Europe and less than 800 tons in ****an. The
demand of
phosphonates grows...
- electron-withdrawing
groups plays a
critical role in the
reaction of α-branched
phosphonates with
aliphatic aldehydes.
Aromatic aldehydes produce almost exclusively...
- from
which they are derived.
Phosphonates are
esters of
phosphonic acid and have the
general formula RP(=O)(OR')2.
Phosphonates have many
technical applications...
- Cidofovir,
brand name Vistide, is a
topical or
injectable antiviral medication primarily used as a
treatment for
cytomegalovirus (CMV)
retinitis (an infection...
-
undergoing the
Arbuzov reaction;
phosphite esters (1)
react to form
phosphonates (2),
phosphonites (3)
react to form
phosphinates (4) and phosphinites...
-
Abramov reaction is the
related conversions of
trialkyl to α-hydroxy
phosphonates by the
addition to
carbonyl compounds. In
terms of mechanism, the reaction...
-
Phosphinite – P(OR)R2
Phosphonite – P(OR)2R
Phosphinate – OP(OR)R2
Phosphonate –
organic phosphonates OP(OR)2R
Phosphate – PO3− 4
Organophosphate – OP(OR)3 A. Earnshaw;...
- Angiotensin-converting-enzyme
inhibitors (ACE inhibitors) are a
class of
medication used
primarily for the
treatment of high
blood pressure and
heart failure...
- In enzymology, a
phosphonate dehydrogenase (EC 1.20.1.1) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction phosphonate + NAD+ + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons...
- I.; Regberg, T.; Stawinski, J.; Strömberg, R. (1986). "Nucleoside H-
phosphonates. III.
Chemical synthesis of
oligodeoxyribonucleotides by the hydrogenphosphonate...