Diphosphene
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Diphosphene | |
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CAS number | 41916-72-7 |
PubChem | 142559 |
ChemSpider | 125761 |
Jmol-3D images | Image 1 |
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Properties | |
Molecular formula | P 2H 2 |
Molar mass | 63.96340 g mol-1 |
(verify) (what is: / ?) Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa) | |
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Diphosphene is a compound having the formula (PH)2. It exists as two geometric isomers, E and Z.[1] Diphosphene is also the parent member of the entire class of diphosphene compounds with the formula (PR)2, where R is an organyl group.[2]
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References
- ↑ Lu, T.; Simmonett, A. C.; Evangelista, F. A.; Yamaguchi, Y.; Schaefer, H. F. (2009). "Diphosphene and Diphosphinylidene". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 113 (47): 13227–13236. doi:10.1021/jp904028a.
- ↑ Yoshifuji, M.; Shibayama, K.; Inamoto, N.; Hirotsu, K.; Higuchi, T. (1983). "Reaction of the diphosphene ArP=PAr (Ar = 2,4,6-But3C6H2) with sulphur: isolation and X-ray structure of the diphosphene monosulphide". Journal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications 1983 (16): 862–863. doi:10.1039/C39830000862.
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