- In
organic chemistry, an aryl is any
functional group or
substituent derived from an
aromatic ring,
usually an
aromatic hydrocarbon, such as
phenyl and...
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intermediates are
occasionally stable enough to be isolated, such as for
triaryl phosphites which do not
react to form the
phosphonate without thermal cleavage...
- Chernikova, N. Yu.; Guryanova, E. N. (1985). "Structural
investigation of the
triaryl derivatives of the
Group V elements. IX.
Structure of triphenylamine, C18H15N"...
- 1913. It
describes the 1,2-rearrangement of
trityl amine derivatives to
triaryl imines. It is
comparable to a
Beckmann rearrangement which also involves...
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ether solvent (such as THF);
similar chemistry should be
expected for a
triaryl or
trialkyl borane. It is
possible for some
ligands such as DMSO to bind...
- Tris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)phosphine (TTMPP) is a
large triaryl organophosphine whose strong Lewis-basic
properties make it
useful as an organocatalyst...
- stabilizers.
Leuco dyes The
leuco dyes used in
direct thermal paper are
usually triaryl methane phthalide dyes, such as
Yamamoto Blue 4450, or
fluoran dyes, such...
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empirical formula AlR3 and AlR1.5Cl1.5 exist. The
aluminium trialkyls and
triaryls are reactive, volatile, and
colorless liquids or low-melting solids. They...
- (1957). "Palladium(0) compounds. Part II.
Compounds with triarylphosphines,
triaryl phosphites, and triarylarsines". J. Chem. Soc. 1957: 1186. doi:10.1039/JR9570001186...
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bipolaron model compounds for X-ray
diffraction studies. The
diamagnetic bis(
triaryl)amine
dication 2 in
scheme 1 is
prepared from the
neutral precursor 1 in...