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chemicals containing the [PH2]− anion. This is also
known as the
phosphino anion or
phosphido ligand. The
IUPAC name can also be dihydridophosphate(1−)...
- to degenerate. A
singlet ground state could be
induced in amino- and
phosphino-phosphinidenes by
introducing bulky β-substituents,
which are thought...
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exhibited by
frustrated Lewis pair,
which produces a borohydride. The
phosphino-borane on the left
accepts one
equivalent of
hydrogen at one atmosphere...
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organometallic chemistry. They are
identified by the
presence of two
phosphino groups linked by a backbone, and are
usually chelating. A wide variety...
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earned her Ph.D. in 2006, with a
thesis entitled The
Chemistry of Tris(
phosphino)borate
Manganese and Iron Platforms. Lu
conducted postdoctoral studies...
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Formula Structural formula Prefix Suffix Example Phosphine (Phosphane)
Phosphino R3P phosphanyl- -phosphane
Methylpropylphosphane Phosphonic acid Phosphono...
- radioisotope, technetium-99m, is
chelated by two 1,2-bis[di-(2-ethoxyethyl)
phosphino]ethane
ligands which belong to the
group of
diphosphines and
which are...
- "Bimetallic reactivity.
Synthesis of
bimetallic complexes containing a bis(
phosphino)pyrazole ligand".
Inorganic Chemistry. 24 (15): 2334–2337. doi:10.1021/ic00209a003...
- B.; Bressan, M.; Favero, G. (February 1971). "The
reactions of Ni(O)
phosphino complexes with
carbon monoxide".
Inorganic and
Nuclear Chemistry Letters...
- Baceiredo, A. (2010). "Synthesis and
Structure of a Base-Stabilized C-
Phosphino-Si-Amino Silyne".
Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 49 (37): 6585–8...