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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...
- element: borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine,
phosphorine, arsabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium, thiopyrylium, selenopyrylium, telluropyrylium...
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elements in borabenzene, silabenzene, germanabenzene, stannabenzene,
phosphorine or
pyrylium salts the
aromaticity is
still retained.
Aromaticity also...
- by
another group: silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine,
phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium, thiopyrylium, selenopyrylium...
- C5H5B−-N+C5H5. borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine,
phosphorine, arsabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium, thiopyrylium, selenopyrylium, telluropyrylium...
- (phosphinines, or
phosphorine) via
functionalisation by
imidoyl chloride and insertion.
Benzophosphole Metallole Organophosphorus compound Phosphorine, C 5H 5P...
- to
imines (R2C=NR) and
nitriles (RC≡N), respectively. In the
compound phosphorine, one
carbon atom in
benzene is
replaced by phosphorus.
Species of this...
- group: borabenzene, silabenzene, germabenzene, stannabenzene, pyridine,
phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene, bismabenzene, pyrylium, thiopyrylium, selenopyrylium...
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carbon and phosphorus(III) with the
formula R2C=PR. In the
compound phosphorine one
carbon atom in
benzene is
replaced by phosphorus. The reactivity...
- Bond
lengths and
angles of benzene, pyridine,
phosphorine, arsabenzene, stibabenzene, and bismabenzene[clarification needed]...