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Dimethylphosphine

Some compounds are named as derivatives of the simple phosphoms hydrides (phosphines). For example, dimethylphosphine [676-59-5], (CH2)3PH triphenylphosphine oxide [791-28-6], (CgH3)3P=0 1,2-dimethyldiphosphine [53684-00-7], CH PHPHCH diethyliodophosphine [20472-47-3], (C2H3)2PI phosphonium iodide [12125-09-6], PH" P tetramethylphosphonium chloride [1941 -19-1], (CH3) P" C1 and phenylphosphonium bromide [55671-96-0], CgH PHjBr-. [Pg.357]

Dimethylpiienylthiourea, 46, 70 Dimethylphosphine, 46, 103 Dimethylphosphimc acid, 46, 103 Dimethylphosphinyl chloride, 46, 103 Dimethyl sulfate, reaction with di-... [Pg.128]

Uranium. tetrakis(phenoxy)bis[ethylenebis-(dimethylphosphine)]-structure, 1,89... [Pg.241]

It ignites in air and is hydrolysed to dimethylphosphine, also spontaneously flammable. [Pg.657]

Analogous derivatives of nonmetals Diborane, dimethylphosphine, phosphine, triethylarsine... [Pg.55]

Miscellaneous. Nucleophilic attack of dimethylphosphine (or tetramethyl-diphosphine) occurs at the terminal olefinic carbon of hexafluoropropene to give a mixture of cis- and trani -dimethylpentafluoropropenylphosphines (66) in proportions which depend on the reaction conditions.66 The products do not arise by dehydro-fluorination of a 1 1 adduct. [Pg.11]

Addition reactions of secondary phosphine oxides to acetyl cyanide (35),30 and to azo-esters (36),31 have been described. Complexes of dimethylphosphine sulphide... [Pg.77]

Ethoxytriethyldiphosphinyl oxide, 3094 Ethyldimethylphosphine, 1735 Ethylenebis(dimethylphosphine), 25 85 Ethylphosphine, 0949... [Pg.48]

A)iV-Dimethylphosphinic acid, see Glvphosate Dimethyl phosphoric acid, see Mevinphos, Oxvdemeton-methvl... [Pg.1528]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.46 , Pg.103 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.46 , Pg.103 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.46 , Pg.103 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.46 , Pg.103 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.46 , Pg.103 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.213 , Pg.887 , Pg.1004 ]




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Deprotonation dimethylphosphine

Dimethylphosphine boranes

Dimethylphosphine ethane

Dimethylphosphine sulfides

Dimethylphosphinic acid

Ethylenebis(dimethylphosphine)

Nickel, dichloro[ethylenebis[dimethylphosphine)

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