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Phosphorus monoxide

M. D. Huang, H. Becker-Ross, S. Florek, U. Heitmann, M. Okruss, Determination of phosphoms by molecular absorption of phosphorus monoxide using a high-resolution continuum source absorption spectrometer and an air-acetylene flame, J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 21 (2006), 338. [Pg.114]

In contrast to NO, few complexes of the phosphorus monoxide (PO) ligand have been reported.30 On the basis of what you know about NO as a ligand and on the relevant electron configurations, discuss possible ways in which PO might be likely to interact with transition metals. Be sure to include in your discussion the specific classification(s) of ligand-metal interactions most likely to occur. [Pg.100]

Bonds to Oxygen.—Lower Oxidation States. The origin of the cool green phosphorus flame is an excited-state dimer of phosphorus monoxide, and marked... [Pg.309]

The phosphorus monoxide ligand symmetrically caps (OsP = 2.294(4)-2.321(3) A) one face of the OS4 tetrahedron in [Et4N]115 (with OsOs bond lengths between 2.811(1)-2.883(1) A). The PO bond length of 1.48(1) A is comparable with that in the free PO molecule (1.46-1.48 thus giving evidence of multiple bonding character of the PO... [Pg.919]


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