bokomslag Reactivity of P-H Group of Phosphorus Based Compounds
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Reactivity of P-H Group of Phosphorus Based Compounds

Kolio D Troev

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  • 464 sidor
  • 2017

Reactivity of P-H Group of Phosphorus Based Compounds bridges the gap between inorganic and organic phosphorus compounds, providing a basis to explore the myriad possibilities for synthesis of novel low and high molecular phosphorus-containing compounds. It covers well-documented reactions in detail, including: tautomerization, oxidation, reduction, alkylation, oxidation coupling, addition reaction to: carbon-carbon multiple bonds, Schiff base, isocyanates, nitriles, epoxides; addition to carbonyl group, Kabachnik- Fields reaction, cross-coupling reaction and more. In an accessible style complete with synthetic routes and figures, the resource then covers the reactivity of multiple P-H group members: phosphines, phosphine oxides, hypophosphorus acid, H-phosphinic acids and polys(alkylene H-phosphonate).

This valuable coverage supports the advancement of research and applications in this area for scientists solving a scientific problem or starting a variety of new projects, such as a new reaction for the synthesis of biologically active compounds, new methods of polymer synthesis or a new methodology for polymer modification.




  • Describes the diverse reactivity of the phosphorus-hydrogen group, perhaps the most powerful in organic chemistry
  • Includes practical information for the synthesis of catalysts, biologically active substances, flame retardants, advance materials and polymer materials
  • Offers a visually-accessible guide to important reactions by an internationally recognized chemist
  • Författare: Kolio D Troev
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780128138342
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 464
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-09-12
  • Förlag: Academic Press