Name | PCl 3 |
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Synonyms | PCL 3; PCL3; PHD finger protein 19; PHF19; Polycomb like 3; PHD finger protein 19s; Polycomb like 3s |
Name | phosphorus |
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CAS | phosphorus |
PubMed | Abstract | RScore(About this table) | |
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20014798 | Mitoraj MP, Michalak A: Sigma-donor and pi-acceptor properties of phosphorus ligands: an insight from the natural orbitals for chemical valence. Inorg Chem. 2010 Jan 18;49(2):578-82. The bonding between phosphorus ligands X = PCl (3), PF (3), P (OCH (3))(3), PH (3), PH (2) CH (3), PH (CH (3))(2), P (CH (3))(3) and the metal-containing fragments [Ni (CO)(3)], [Mo (CO)(5)], and [Fe (CO)(4)] have been studied by Natural Orbitals for Chemical Valence (NOCV). |
162(2,2,2,2) | Details |
19746466 | Pacholska-Dudziak E, Ulatowski F, Ciunik Z, Latos-Grazynski L: N-fusion approach in construction of contracted carbaporphyrinoids: formation of N-fused telluraporphyrin. Chemistry. 2009 Oct 19;15(41):10924-9. Insertion of PCl (3) into 5,10,15,20-tetraaryl-21-telluraporphyrin leads to a phosphorus complex of N-fused dihydrotelluraporphyrin with an inverted tellurophene ring. |
31(0,1,1,1) | Details |
19453168 | Chandrasekhar V, Murugesapandian B: Phosphorus-supported ligands for the assembly of multimetal architectures. Acc Chem Res. 2009 Aug 18;42(8):1047-62. In this Account, we describe the utility of inorganic heterocyclic rings such as cyclophosphazenes and carbophosphazenes as well as acyclic phosphorus-containing compounds such as (S) PCl (3), RP (O) Cl (2), and R (2) P (O) Cl for building such multisite coordination platforms. |
6(0,0,1,1) | Details |