1983
DOI: 10.1070/rc1983v052n04abeh002823
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The Reactivity of 1,3,2-Diheterophospholans Containing a Tricoordinate Phosphorus Atom

Abstract: I present high-resolution column density maps of two molecular clouds (MCs) having strikingly different star formation rates. To better understand the unusual, massive G216-2.5, an MC with no massive star formation, the distribution of its molecular gas is compared to that of the Rosette MC. Far-infrared data from Herschel are used to derive N(H 2 ) maps of each cloud and are combined with I CO data to determine the CO-to-H 2 ratio, X CO . In addition, the probability distribution functions (PDFs) and cumulati… Show more

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“…The basicity of three‐coordinate phosphorus in phospholanes appears to be markedly lower than in corresponding six‐membered rings or noncyclic derivatives, as has been noted for complexation of 1,3,2‐dioxaphospholanes with H + , BH 3 , BF 3 ,1 and metals 1,2. This was attributed to the electronegativity of oxygen as well as to the ring strain in the five‐membered heterocycles 3,4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The basicity of three‐coordinate phosphorus in phospholanes appears to be markedly lower than in corresponding six‐membered rings or noncyclic derivatives, as has been noted for complexation of 1,3,2‐dioxaphospholanes with H + , BH 3 , BF 3 ,1 and metals 1,2. This was attributed to the electronegativity of oxygen as well as to the ring strain in the five‐membered heterocycles 3,4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Again this is in contrast to A or B (E = O; Fig. 1) which dimerize very slowly or not at all (Dutasta, 1980;Pudovik, 1983). Figure 2 shows the molecular structure of the dimer 10c, as determined by Xray analysis.…”
Section: Scheme 2 Synthesis and Major Way Of Decomposition Of 2-mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Because of their ability to decompose peroxides, certain phosphites have a widespread application in protecting polymers during processing and storage (Ivanov & Zheltukhin, 1970). The reactivity of organic phosphites is largely modified when incorporated into a cyclic structure (Pudovik, Ovchinnikov, Cherkasov & Pudovik, 1983). In our efforts to design more effective antioxidants, we have developed a one-pot synthesis of the heterocyclic diphosphite (3).…”
Section: Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%