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Oxygen-nitrogen bonds compounds

TABLE 1.6 Oxygen, Sulfur, and Nitrogen Bond Angles in Some Compounds... [Pg.21]

Stable noble gas compounds are restricted to those of xenon. Most of these compounds involve bonds between xenon and the most electronegative elements, fluorine and oxygen. More exotic compounds containing Xe—S, Xe—H, and Xe—C bonds can be formed under carefully controlled conditions, for example in solid matrices at liquid nitrogen temperature. The three Lewis structures below are examples of these compounds in which the xenon atom has a steric munber of 5 and trigonal bipyramidal electron group geometry. [Pg.627]

While metal-nitrogen and metal-oxygen bonded compounds dominate nucleobase coordination chemistry, examples in which metal-carbon bonds are formed have been identified. Early studies on the synthesis of metal-labeled DNA demonstrated that nucleotide-triphosphates, UTP, CTP, dUTP, and dCTP, can undergo mercury modification at C5 (82,83). The UTP derivative was also shown to act as a substrate for RNA polymerase in the presence of mercaptans (83). Later, guano-sine was shown to undergo mercury modification at C8 though, in this case, the purine was multiply substituted, 21 (84). [Pg.113]

Both benzyl-oxygen and N-O bonds can undergo hydrogenolysis in the compounds containing benzyloxy-nitrogen bonds,... [Pg.172]

In addition to oxygen, the phosphorus can be tied to the backbone through nitrogen. Indeed, this was one of the earliest variations of the DIOP family (see Section 23.3) with PNNP (45) [22, 280, 287]. Care must be taken to avoid hydrolysis of the labile P-N bonds [22, 288]. Other examples of nitrogen-linked compounds are BDPAB (46 and 47) and its derivatives (Fig. 23.4). These ligands are clearly variations of the BINAP series [289-291]. [Pg.761]


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Compounds containing nitrogen-oxygen bonds

Compounds oxygenated

Nitrogen oxygen compounds

Nitrogen-oxygen bonds

Oxygen compounds

Oxygen-bonded Compounds

Oxygenate compounds

Oxygenous compound

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