Definition of Organophosphine. Meaning of Organophosphine. Synonyms of Organophosphine

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- Organophosphines are organophosphorus compounds with the formula PRnH3−n, where R is an organic substituent. These compounds can be classified according...
- compounds with the formula OPX3. When X = alkyl or aryl, these are organophosphine oxides. Triphenylphosphine oxide is an example. An inorganic phosphine...
- of phosphonium salts can be prepared by alkylation and arylation of organophosphines: PR3 + R'X → [PR3R'+]X− The methylation of triphenylphosphine is the...
- Tris(2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyl)phosphine (TTMPP) is a large triaryl organophosphine whose strong Lewis-basic properties make it useful as an organocatalyst...
- one or more phosphine ligands. Almost always, the phosphine is an organophosphine of the type R3P (R = alkyl, aryl). Metal phosphine complexes are useful...
- oxidation state with soft ligands such as thioethers, thiolates, and organophosphines. Au(I) compounds are typically linear. A good example is Au(CN)−2,...
- formula R3−nHnPBH3. They are Lewis acid-Lewis base adducts derived from organophosphines (PR3−nHn) and borane (BH3). They are generally colorless or white solids...
- somewhat similar to the Mitsunobu reaction, where the combination of an organophosphine as an oxide acceptor, an azo compound as a hydrogen acceptor reagent...
- ions. Ni(III) can be stabilized by σ-donor ligands such as thiols and organophosphines. Ni(III) occurs in nickel oxide hydroxide, which is used as the cathode...
- pyramidal structure. Phosphines are compounds that include PH3 and the organophosphines, which are derived from PH3 by substituting one or more hydrogen atoms...