Organophosphorus chemistry. Volume 45 [E-Book] / editors: David W. Allen, David Loakes, John C. Tebby
Organophosphorus chemistry is a very broad and exciting field, with potential opportunities to the researchers involved in multi-disciplinary areas of scientific endeavour including organic, medicinal, pharmaceutical, agricultural and industrial chemistry. Coverage in this annual review of the liter...
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Personal Name(s): | Allen, David William editor |
Loakes, David, editor / Tebby, John C., editor | |
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[Cambridge] :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
2016
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1 online resource. |
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englisch |
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9781782626930 178262693X |
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- 880-01
- 4 Phosphirenes, phospholes and phosphininesReferences; Tervalent phosphorus acid derivatives; 1 Introduction; 2 Halogenophosphorus compounds; 3 Tervalent phosphorus amides; 3.1 Aminophosphines; 3.2 Phosphoramidites; 3.3 Phosphorodiamidites; 4 Tervalent phosphorus esters; 4.1 Phosphonites; 4.2 Phosphinites; 4.3 Phosphites; 4.4 Mixed ligands; References; Phosphine chalcogenides; References; Phosphonium salts and P-ylides; 1 Introduction; 2 Phosphonium salts; 2.1 Synthesis and characterisation; 2.2 Applications in synthesis; 2.3 Medical and biological applications; 2.4 Miscellaneous applications
- 3 Phosphonium-based ionic liquids (PILs)3.1 Preparation and characterisation; 3.2 Applications in synthesis; 3.3 Extraction and separation technologies based on PILs; 3.4 Electrochemical applications; 3.5 Miscellaneous applications; 4 P-ylides (phosphoranes); 4.1 Preparation, structural properties and mechanistic investigations; 4.2 Applications in synthesis; 4.3 Coordination chemistry; References; Nucleotides and nucleic acids: mononucleotides; 1 Introduction; 2 Nucleoside mono-, di- and triphosphates; 2.1 Synthesis; 2.2 Biochemical findings; 3 Nucleoside phosphonates; 4 Nucleotide prodrugs
- 4.1 Phosphoramidate prodrugs bearing an amino acid ester residue4.2 Other phosphoramidate and non-amidate prodrugs; 5 Analogues of mRNA caps; 6 Fluorescently labelled probes; References; Quinquevalent phosphorus acids; 1 Introduction; 2 Phosphoric acids and their derivatives; 2.1 Synthesis of phosphoric acids and their derivatives; 2.2 Reactions of phosphoric acids and their derivatives; 2.3 Biological application of phosphoric acids and their derivatives; 2.4 Miscellaneous applications; 2.5 Phosphoric acids and their derivatives as catalysts; 2.5.1 Spirodicycloalkylphenyl derivatives
- 2.5.2 Binaphthyl and (1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthyl) derivatives2.5.2.1 Bi(1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthyl) derivatives; 2.5.2.2 Binaphthyl derivatives; 3 Phosphonic acids and their derivatives; 3.1 Synthesis of phosphonic acids and their derivatives; 3.2 Reaction of phosphonic acids and their derivatives; 3.3 Biological application of phosphonic acids and their derivatives; 3.4 Miscellaneous applications; 4 Phosphinic acids and their derivatives; 4.1 Synthesis of phosphinic acids and their derivatives; 4.2 Reactions of phosphinic acids and their derivatives