Definition of Phosphinidene. Meaning of Phosphinidene. Synonyms of Phosphinidene

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Phosphinidene. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Phosphinidene and, of course, Phosphinidene synonyms and on the right images related to the word Phosphinidene.

Definition of Phosphinidene

No result for Phosphinidene. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Phosphinidene from wikipedia

- Phosphinidenes (IUPAC: phosphanylidenes, formerly phosphinediyls) are low-valent phosphorus compounds analogous to carbenes and nitrenes, having the general...
- recent synthesis reported in 2019 proceeds through the transfer of a phosphinidene species from dibenzo-7-(R)-7-phospha-norbornadiene (RPA) onto styrene...
- 4-coordinate silicon, which can also be viewed as silylene-stabilized phosphinidene, can be synthesized based on the reactivities of stable silyene complexes...
- reacting with main-group starting materials such as ylides, silylene, and phosphinidene to synthesize and isolate for further steps. As CO becomes a more common...
- Wolczanski, Peter T.; Lobkovsky, Emil B. (1994-11-01). "Arsinidene, Phosphinidene, and Imide Formation via 1,2-H2-Elimination from (silox)3HTaEHPh (E...
- phosphanido, or dihydridophosphato(1−). A related substance has PH2−. Phosphinidene (PH) has phosphorus in a −1 oxidation state. As a ligand PH2 can either...
- R2N+ (protonated nitrenes) phosphinidenium cations, R2P+ (protonated phosphinidene) mercurinium cations, R3Hg+ (protonated organomercury compounds; formed...
- Fischer; Andre Mitschler (1982). "Generation and Trapping of Terminal Phosphinidene Complexes. Synthesis and X-ray Crystal Structure of Stable Phosphirene...
- synthesize free, uncomplexed phosphet-2-ones with high yield using a phosphinidene transfer agent derived from anthracene. The reactivity of the phosphet-2-ones...
- monomeric intermediate fragment. The V-NP fragment undergoes singlet phosphinidene reactivity ([2+1] additions) with alkene and alkyne trapping agents...