P-Chiral phosphine - meaning and definition. What is P-Chiral phosphine
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What (who) is P-Chiral phosphine - definition


P-Chiral phosphine         
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ORGANOPHOSPHORUS COMPOUND
Kwon phosphine; Chiral phosphine; Phosphine inversion
P-Chiral phosphines are organophosphorus compounds of the formula PRR′R″, where R, R′, R″ = H, alkyl, aryl, etc. They are a subset of chiral phosphines, a broader class of compounds where the stereogenic center can reside at sites other than phosphorus.
Metal-phosphine complex         
CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Phosphine ligand; Metal phosphine complexes; Transition metal phosphine complexes; Transition metal phosphine complex; Phos ligand; Phosphane ligand; Metal phosphine complex
A metal-phosphine complex is a In coordination complex containing one or more phosphine ligands. Almost always, the phosphine is an organophosphine of the type R3P (R = alkyl, aryl).
Phosphine         
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Hydrogen phosphide; Phosphine as a fumigant; Phosphorus hydride; Phosphureted hydrogen; Phosphorated hydrogen; Phosphines; Phosphamine; PH3; Tertiary phosphine; Phosphuretted hydrogen; Ph3; H3P; Phosphorus Trihydride; Phosphane; Phosphine gas; Preparation of PH3; Phosphorus trihydride; Phosphine poisoning; Phosphine toxicity; Phosphane poisoning; Phosphane toxicity
·add. ·noun Chrysaniline, often in the form of a salt.
II. Phosphine ·noun A colorless gas, PH3, analogous to ammonia, and having a disagreeable odor resembling that of garlic. Called also hydrogen phosphide, and formerly, phosphureted hydrogen.