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Acylphosphonic Derivatives - New Precursors for Low Coordination Phosphorus Species

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Pages 113-116 | Published online: 03 Jan 2007

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Eli Breuer, Muhammad Safadi, Michael Chorev & Dan Gibson. (1991) EVALUATION OF THE N-PHTHALOYL MOIETY AS PROTECTING GROUP IN AMINOACYLPHOSPHONIC DERIVATIVES. Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements 60:3-4, pages 239-246.
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E. Breuer, R. Karaman, D. Gibson & A. Goldblum. (1989) Structure and Reactivity of 2-Hydroxyiminobenzyl-2-oxo-4,4,5,5-tetramethyl[1,3,2]dioxaphospholanes. Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements 41:3-4, pages 433-437.
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Andrew W.G. Platt. (1993) Reactions of lanthanide nitrates with dimethylbenzoylphosphonate. Polyhedron 12:5, pages 467-472.
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Eli Breuer, Muhammad Safadi, Michael Chorev, Adam Vineze & Peter Bel. (1991) Synthesis and characterization of amino protected peptides derived from amino-α- hydroxyiminophosphonates. Tetrahedron 47:7, pages 1257-1264.
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E. BREUER, R. KARAMAN, H. LEADER, A. GOLDBLUM & R. MOSHE. (2016) ChemInform Abstract: Acylphosphonic Derivatives. New Precursors for Low Coordination Phosphorus Species.. ChemInform 18:40.
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