A β-diketiminato hydroxyphosphenium cation: phosphinous acid–secondary phosphine oxidetautomerism revisited
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Zheng Lu, Michael Findlater, Alan H. Cowley
The first example of a β-diketiminato-supported hydroxyphosphenium cation has been prepared, structurally characterized, and modeled by DFT calculations.
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