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Carboranes pyridine derivatives

Photoluminescence Data from 9-Pyridine Derivatives 5 of n/do-Carborane... [Pg.359]

At least three names are available for the compound H3P=CH2. These are phosphine methylene, methylene phosphonium ylid and phosphonium methylide moreover, the compound can be classed as a phosphorane The compound PhjP Rj may be called triphenylphosphonium methylide, tri-phenylphosphonium methanide or triphenyl-methylenephosphorane. The pyridine analogue, C5H5P, has been known variously as phosphobenzene, phosphabenzene, phosphorin, and most recently, phosphinine. The term phosphane for (1) in Table 1.4 and its derivatives is the most recent and the most systematic, but it is difficult to see how the more widespread and firmly rooted term phosphine will ever be replaced. In addition, adoption of the term phosphane would put it in line with such little-used terms as carborane for CH4, nitrane for NH3 and oxane for HjO. [Pg.19]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.238 ]




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